Everything. Everywhere. All at Once: AI Policy When Congress returns

Everything. Everywhere. All at Once: AI Policy When Congress returns Marc Rotenburg, the Executive Director and Founder of the Center for AI and Digital Policy, writes about what is in store for AI policy when US congress returns in September. To read the full article, please click on this link.

Eight Months Pregnant and Arrested After False Facial Recognition Match

Eight Months Pregnant and Arrested After False Facial Recognition Match This New York Times article presents yet another dangerous example of bias in AI development and deployment, and the harmful consequences pf unregulated use of such systems for policing. Please click on this link to read the full article.

China’s AI Regulation and How They Get Made

China’s AI Regulation and How They Get Made Matt Sheehan of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, has published an article on how Beijing is leading the way in AI regulations, releasing groundbreaking strategies to govern algorithms, chatbots and more. Global partners need a better understanding of what, exactly, this regulation entails, what it says […]

Rethinking how to build guardrails for AI

Rethinking how to build guardrails for AI A recent report jointly published by authors from Carnegie Mellon University and Center for AI Safety, revealed in what ways LLM safety measures can be bypassed, allowing the generation of harmful information in large amounts. Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, Bard, or Claude undergo extensive fine-tuning […]

Framework Convention on AI, Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law

Framework Convention on AI, Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law Following the first CAI (Committee on AI of the Council of Europe), reading of the revised Zero Draft, a Consolidated Working Draft of the Council of Europe Framework Convention on AI, HumanRights, Democracy and the rule of law was prepared to serve as the basis for further negotiations. To read the full working […]

Exploring Institutions for Global AI Governance

Exploring Institutions for Global AI Governance A new white paper by Google’s DeepMind investigates models and functions of international institutions that could help manage opportunities and mitigate risks of advanced AI. To read the full white paper, please click on the this link.

FTC is investigating whether ChatGPT harms consumers

FTC is investigating whether ChatGPT harms consumers Following a complaint by CAIDP (Center for AI and Digital Policy), the Federal Trade Commission has launched an investigation of OpenAI whether its products, primarily, ChatGPT, is causing harms to consumers. The Center for AI and Digital Policy (CAIDP) has escalated its case against OpenAI, creator of the ChatGPT AI […]

Harmonized Rules on AI and the EU AI Act

Harmonized Rules on AI and the EU AI Act The European Parliament and the European Council have laid down a proposal regarding harmonized rules on AI (the EU AI Act) while amending certain union legislative acts. Please click on this link to read the full proposal.

The Race to Regulate AI

The Race to Regulate AI: Why Europe has an Edge Over America and China Author: And Bradford (Foreign Affairs) And Bradford writes for foreignaffairs.com: Artificial intelligence is taking the world by storm. ChatGPT and other new generative AI technologies have the potential to revolutionize the way people work and interact with information and each other. […]

Infusing Digital Responsibility into Your Organization

Infusing Digital Responsibility into Your Organization Authors: Tomoko Yokoi, Lazaros Goutas, Michael Wade, Nicholas Zahn, and Niniane Paeffgen As societal expectations grow for the responsible use of digital technologies, firms that promote better practices will have a distinct advantage. Strengthening your organization’s digital responsibility can drive value creation, and brands regarded as more responsible will […]