Here's a light read from India that blows right by the lack of a legal defintion of AI (It's nice when you're right), and asks the question can a robot be a legal person? And then worries that this will open up a Pandora's Box of legal issues within the country. Let's assume that a state somewhere… Continue reading I, Robot (sometimes)
Category: Regulating AI
AI, EU and sometimes the Why
The European Union has reached agreement on legislation that is designed to allow free movement of data across borders. You can find the proposal which includes an explanatory memorandum and the regulation, including a six-page, 30 paragraph set of recitals, here. (Ed. note, Q: how many bureaucrats does it take to write European Parliament recitals; A: I… Continue reading AI, EU and sometimes the Why
Two perspectives on AI regulation
One sentence in this interview with Paul Triolo of Eurasia Group caught my attention: "The government role at present on AI development in general has been to take a hands-off approach to regulation, and encourage innovation." Interesting. But I'm not sure I believe that. I'm not a big proponent of excess regulation but I'm inclined to… Continue reading Two perspectives on AI regulation
The One You Know
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=352RBWh6ViU I'm a little alike You before things had changed In a compass, I ride All this feels rearranged I mentioned before that I was at the AI Summit 2018 and while I was there I got into a conversation about bots making decisions and taking actions, including potentially actions that would constitute the formation of legal… Continue reading The One You Know
