This article reminded me of that story about the three blind men and the elephant, wherein each feels a different part of the elephant and comes to a different conclusion as to what it is. The thing is, at the end of the day despite what each wise man said, it's still an elephant. And a point… Continue reading The elephant in the room.
Category: Principles of AI regulation
In the game?
I have been less than complimentary about Canada's efforts (and in particular those of our governments) in AI regulation. So it is nice to see some forward looking expressions of thought regarding the regulation of AI coming from our country. As well as a recognition that there seems to be a gap as to our participation… Continue reading In the game?
High Five
So this is number 5 in my Collected Principles of AI Regulation. I don't know why it came to me now. I've been recently reading a lot of heavier stuff on AI and regulation and trying to figure out how to write about it. Which meant I haven't had easy things to write. So I was… Continue reading High Five
Fantastic #4
Susan Storm: [appears] What's your name? [the Surfer doesn't answer] Susan Storm: Come on. You must have a name. I'm Susan. [the Surfer still does not answer] Today's post is the addition of a fourth principle. I have discussed this a few times, here, here, here and most recently in this post. Generally speaking statutes start with a series of… Continue reading Fantastic #4
Setting the Stage for AI Governance
The ITU (the International Telecommunication Union is the United Nations' specialized agency for information and communication technology) has a paper out authored by Urs Gasser (Executive Director of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society and Professor of Practice at Harvard Law School) Ryan Budish, Amar Ashar,members of the Ethics and Governance of AI initiative… Continue reading Setting the Stage for AI Governance
