Principles of AI regulation, Regulating AI

Brought to you by the number 3…

Today's post is the third principle in my Collected Principles of AI Regulation. I borrowed it from a rule that governs the conduct of lawyers -- see 7.6 in the Law Society of Ontario's Rules of Professional Conduct which roughly translates to lawyers should rat each other out and not truck with a lawyer who is non-compliant with… Continue reading Brought to you by the number 3…

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