AI governance, artificial intelligence, legal theory, liability, Regulating AI, United States

New York temporary state commission on Artificial Intelligence

(Opposite of artificial information in NY). I wrote in my last post about the commission being set up by New York State to study artificial intelligence regulation. And I suggested that maybe folks spend less time studying and more time moving ahead. And that I would try to find the legislation. Found it! So there's good in… Continue reading New York temporary state commission on Artificial Intelligence

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AI governance, artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence law, Google, legal theory, liability, Principles of AI regulation, Regulating AI

Some further thoughts on the Google AI governance white paper.

Previously I described Google's white paper on AI regulation, released not long ago. Here are a few more thoughts about it (you'll have to have reference to the paper as I mention some specific items in it): Many of these discussions on AI regulation still begin with the premise that we know what we mean by AI.… Continue reading Some further thoughts on the Google AI governance white paper.

legal theory, liability, Principles of AI regulation, Regulating AI

The Future Computed; a (partial) book review

I picked up this book by Microsoft at the AI Summit 2018 (conference swag!). If it seems like flying to England is an expensive price for a book, get a copy for free at the links at the bottom of this page. I'm not going to review the whole book but only focus on a couple of parts… Continue reading The Future Computed; a (partial) book review