It was a long weekend in the Great White North (eh) so I didn't get up to much blogwise. I did read this 2016 Harvard Law Review article. I don't know why it came to my attention now but it is really good and I haven't seen anything that surpasses it. So if you are still… Continue reading This guy definitely did not have to deal with AI.
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
Where’s Canada?
I have written about American, EU and British governance endeavours from governmental institutions on this blog. I have noted the Toronto Declaration which although emanating from Canada is not a governmental initiative. But I have not written much (anything?) about Canadian governmental initiatives in AI regulation except for maybe the discussion about the G7 Charlevoix communique (which,… Continue reading Where’s Canada?
No fate but etc. etc.
I mean, any opportunity to go with that photo, right? You may well have heard now about the Lethal Autonomous Weapons Pledge that came out a couple of days ago. If you have not, well, as you can imagine a number of high profile people, organizations and companies pledge that The Terminator shall not become a documentary.… Continue reading No fate but etc. etc.
