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2020
While AI is already widely leveraged in a vast set of use cases, we will see it become increasingly more commonplace in all industry verticals and affecting our societies. Inference of predictive and ML-driven insight into business processes can be characterized by a great deal of autonomous decision making, which may be perceived by some users as ...
Eberhard Hechler +2 more
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While AI is already widely leveraged in a vast set of use cases, we will see it become increasingly more commonplace in all industry verticals and affecting our societies. Inference of predictive and ML-driven insight into business processes can be characterized by a great deal of autonomous decision making, which may be perceived by some users as ...
Eberhard Hechler +2 more
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Leveraging IP for AI governance
Science, 2023Copyleft AI with Trusted Enforcement (CAITE) can support an adaptable soft law approach for ethics in ...
C D, Schmit, M J, Doerr, J K, Wagner
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The International Journal of Technology, Knowledge, and Society
This research critically examines the evolving dynamics between artificial intelligence (AI) and governance structures across Latin America, with a specific focus on how state—citizen relationships are being reconfigured in the algorithmic age.
R. Velmurugan +3 more
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This research critically examines the evolving dynamics between artificial intelligence (AI) and governance structures across Latin America, with a specific focus on how state—citizen relationships are being reconfigured in the algorithmic age.
R. Velmurugan +3 more
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2023
Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) will be a transformative technology, with extreme potential risks and benefits. AI governance refers to the norms and institutions shaping how AI is built and deployed, as well as the policy and research efforts to make it go well.
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Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) will be a transformative technology, with extreme potential risks and benefits. AI governance refers to the norms and institutions shaping how AI is built and deployed, as well as the policy and research efforts to make it go well.
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Considerations for the Governance of AI and Government Legislative Frameworks
2020The speed and proliferation of AI and algorithmic technology has far outpaced that of the development of the legislative frameworks to which to govern them, to ensure their appropriate, safe and permissive use. It is not suggested that the development of these technologies and integrations are thwarted or inhibited, but more that there is a holistic ...
Nishan Chelvachandran +5 more
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AI, Corporate Governance And Sustainability
2023Since the beginning of this century, information technologies have been characterized by impressive advancements that have offered us powerful tools such as distributed ledger technologies, blockchain, machine learning algorithms and smart contracts. Corporate law has not been immune from this rapid evolution; in 2014, the news that an algorithm named “
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The Geopolitics of AI Governance - AI Governance as a Geopolitical Infrastructure
The Geopolitics of AI Governance: AI Governance as a Geopolitical Infrastructure Artificial intelligence is rapidly evolving from a technological innovation into a foundational infrastructure shaping economic systems, geopolitical competition, and global governance.openaire +1 more source
Governing AI and the democratisation of governance
Dialogues on Digital SocietyAI governance that is situated in data justice principles requires appropriate institutional governance arrangements as well as strategies addressing the socio-political-economic context of governance. In light of threats to civic agency and democracy in datafied societies, this should entail the systematic involvement of citizens and affected ...
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Governing AI is about getting AI right. Building upon AI scholarship in science and technology studies, technology law, business ethics, and computer science, it documents potential risks and actual harms associated with AI, lists proposed solutions to AI-related problems around the world, and assesses their impact.
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