AI Hearing Leaves Washington with 3 Big Questions
AI Hearing Leaves Washington with 3 Big Questions Mohar Chatterjee writes about Senate hearing of OpenAI CEO on AI regulation for Politico. Following is an excerpt from the article. Celebrity tech CEO Sam Altman of OpenAI made his debut appearance before Congress Tuesday, alongside two other artificial intelligence experts, for three hours of questioning on […]
G7 Hiroshima Leaders Communique: Article on AI
G7 Hiroshima Leaders Communique: Article on AI Marc Rotenberg of the Center for AI and Digital Policy, wrote on his LinkedIn post about the G7 Hiroshima Leaders Communique’s article on AI. Here is an excerpt from his post: “We recognize that, while rapid technological change has been strengthening societies and economies, the international governance of […]
AI Act: A Step Closer to the First Rules on AI
AI Act: A Step Closer to the First Rules on AI *The following post was originally published on the LinkedIn post of Center for AI and Digital Policy There is some exciting news from the European Parliament on the EU AI Act. 📢 “AI Act: a step closer to the first rules on Artificial Intelligence […]
Lina Khan: We must regulate AI. Here’s How.
Lina Khan: We must regulate AI. Here’s How. Lina Khan, the Chair of Federal Trade Commission, writes in the New York Times on regulation of AI. This article is originally published in the New York Times. Please click on this link to read the full article.
Reported EU legislation to disclose AI training data could trigger copyright lawsuits
Reported EU legislation to disclose AI training data could trigger copyright lawsuits James Vincent writes in theverge.com that “A late provision reportedly added to the EU’s forthcoming AI Act would force companies like OpenAI to disclose their use of copyrighted training data. Already, a number of high-profile AI firms have been hit by copyright lawsuits.” […]
The EU and US Diverge on AI Regulation
The EU and US Diverge on AI Regulation Alex Engler has published a report with a comprehensive transatlantic analysis of divergence between the EU and the US in terms of AI regulation. To read the full report, please click on this link.
On TechCrunch: EU lawmakers eye tiered approach to regulating generative AI
EU lawmakers eye tiered approach to regulating generative AI Natasha Lomas from TechCrunch writes about how “EU lawmakers in the European parliament are closing in on how to tackle generative AI as they work to fix their negotiating position so that the next stage of legislative talks can kick off in the coming months.” This […]
Portrait of Prof. Ho-Dac, winner of SHS AMI with the CDEP, University of Artois
Marion Ho-Dac is a professor of private law at the University of Artois and a member of the Centre for Ethical Law and Procedures (CDEP UR 2471). This year, she is in delegation to the Academy of International Affairs NRW in Bonn (Germany) where she conducts research on the European governance of artificial intelligence. To read the […]
A bioethicist and a professor of medicine on regulating AI in healthcare
Published in The Economist. this article presents valuable insights into regulating AI in healthcare, in conversation with Effy Vayena and Andrew Morris. To read the full article, please click on this link.
Defining the scope of AI regulations
Jonas Schuett has published a paper titled “Defining the scope of AI regulations” in the journal of Law, Innovation & Technology. According to Jonas, “The paper argues that the material scope of AI regulations should not rely on the term “artificial intelligence”, mainly because existing AI definitions don’t meet the requirements for legal definitions (e.g. […]