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
Turning over a new leaf?
Here's a summary of proposed legislation by a Senator Greenleaf (see what I did there in the title of this post) and Senator Stewart from the Pennsylvania State Senate. It doesn't seem like the legislation is drafted or publicly available yet. The gist is to be: ... require all risk algorithms or artificial intelligence programs to… Continue reading Turning over a new leaf?
The sound of a starter’s gun?
Will this be something? I've written on this blog about the difficulty of not having AI regulation that reaches across borders. Here we have the UK's Financial Conduct Authority proposing to work with other agencies from several states and across five continents on tech regulation including regulation of AI. Seems like it could be an important first… Continue reading The sound of a starter’s gun?
What’s the difference between a robot and a lawyer?
(Artist's depiction of exhausted articling student, circa 2020.) I have no idea but the lawyer in me says, it depends. (Thank you very much, I'm here all week). This heavily researched and sufficiently cheeky article looks at the question of the unauthorized practice of law and asks how that reconciles with AI making and executing legal… Continue reading What’s the difference between a robot and a lawyer?
A letter from Braavos
The U.S. Department of the Treasury has released a report delightfully entitled A Financial System That Creates Economic Opportunities: Nonbank Financials, Fintech, and Innovation. No doubt with a name like that everyone ran to pick up a copy. Well they should because it's pretty good. It covers a lot of ground including some thoughts around… Continue reading A letter from Braavos
