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Publisher: The Centre for Policy Studies
Author: Centre for Policy StudiesRegulating Artificial Intelligence: The Risks and Opportunities
A new report from the Centre for Policy Studies recommends the introduction of a safety charter, prediction markets, and making AI a cross-government issue. It also argues that over-regulation could stifle innovation and damage the UK's ambition to b...A new report from the Centre for Policy Studies recommends the introduction of a safety charter, prediction markets, and making AI a cross-government issue. It also argues that over-regulation could stifle innovation and damage the UK's ambition to b...Tags: ai, regulation
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Publisher: Australian Government
Author: Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (AustHow might artificial intelligence affect the trustworthiness of public service delivery?
The first Long-term Insights Briefing explores how the APS could integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into public service delivery in the future, and how this might affect the trustworthiness of public service delivery. In developing the briefing, ...The first Long-term Insights Briefing explores how the APS could integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into public service delivery in the future, and how this might affect the trustworthiness of public service delivery. In developing the briefing, ...Tags: ai, australia, public services
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Publisher: Deloitte United States
Author: DeloitteGenerative AI use cases by type and industry
The Deloitte AI Institute's report explores the potential of Generative AI across six industries, highlighting its ability to revolutionize consumer services, optimize processes in energy and industrial sectors, enhance financial services, and transf...The Deloitte AI Institute's report explores the potential of Generative AI across six industries, highlighting its ability to revolutionize consumer services, optimize processes in energy and industrial sectors, enhance financial services, and transf...Tags: ai, generative ai, deloitte
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Publisher: Stanford University
Author: Stanford UniversityAI Index Report 2023 – Artificial Intelligence Index
The AI Index Annual Report 2023 highlights the dominance of industry over academia in producing machine learning models, the environmental impact of AI systems, the increase in incidents related to the misuse of AI, the growing demand for AI-related ...The AI Index Annual Report 2023 highlights the dominance of industry over academia in producing machine learning models, the environmental impact of AI systems, the increase in incidents related to the misuse of AI, the growing demand for AI-related ...5 1 -
Publisher: IBM
Author: No AuthorThe augmented workforce for an automated, AI-driven world
Many of the jobs people are doing today won’t be needed in the enterprise of tomorrow. Learn how AI, automation, and the augmented workforce are transforming the future of work.Many of the jobs people are doing today won’t be needed in the enterprise of tomorrow. Learn how AI, automation, and the augmented workforce are transforming the future of work.5 1 -
Publisher: OECD
Author: OECDRegulatory sandboxes in artificial intelligence
The report examines the use of regulatory sandboxes in AI, where legal waivers allow firms to test innovative products or services. Highlighting benefits like the boost in venture capital for fintech startups, it also addresses challenges, risks, and...The report examines the use of regulatory sandboxes in AI, where legal waivers allow firms to test innovative products or services. Highlighting benefits like the boost in venture capital for fintech startups, it also addresses challenges, risks, and...5 1 -
Publisher: No Publisher
Author: Australian GovernmentSupporting responsible AI: discussion paper
The Australian Government is seeking feedback on actions that can be taken across the economy on AI regulation and governance.The Australian Government is seeking feedback on actions that can be taken across the economy on AI regulation and governance.Tags: ai, regulation
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Publisher: Brookings
Author: Martin Neil Baily, Erik Brynjolfsson, and Anton KoMachines of mind: The case for an AI-powered productivity boom
Martin Baily, Erik Brynjolfsson, and Anton Korinek discuss the potential benefits and risks posed by generative artificial intelligence on labor productivity.Martin Baily, Erik Brynjolfsson, and Anton Korinek discuss the potential benefits and risks posed by generative artificial intelligence on labor productivity.Tags: ai, productivity
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Publisher: OECD
Author: OECDAI Language Models Technological, Socio-economic and Policy Considerations
This OECD Digital Economy Paper provides an in-depth analysis of the technological, socio-economic, and policy considerations associated with AI language models. The report discusses the advancements in AI language models, their impact on society and...This OECD Digital Economy Paper provides an in-depth analysis of the technological, socio-economic, and policy considerations associated with AI language models. The report discusses the advancements in AI language models, their impact on society and...Tags: ai, oecd, language models
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Publisher: CSIS
Author: Gregory C. AllenAdvancing Cooperative AI Governance at the 2023 G7 Summit
In this new report, the CSIS AI Council, co-chaired by Julie Sweet and Brad Smith, calls on the G7 to align on norms and terminology for AI regulation, to encourage the cooperative development of AI standards, and to adopt principles for responsible ...In this new report, the CSIS AI Council, co-chaired by Julie Sweet and Brad Smith, calls on the G7 to align on norms and terminology for AI regulation, to encourage the cooperative development of AI standards, and to adopt principles for responsible ...Tags: ai, regulation, g7
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Publisher: KPMG
Author: KPMGNavigating Al: analysis and guidance on the use and adoption of Al
AI is revolutionizing various aspects of life and work, necessitating a comprehensive understanding of its potential impact for individuals and organizations. This report delves into the global and Australian AI regulatory landscape, emphasizing the ...AI is revolutionizing various aspects of life and work, necessitating a comprehensive understanding of its potential impact for individuals and organizations. This report delves into the global and Australian AI regulatory landscape, emphasizing the ...Tags: ai, regulation
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Publisher: US Dept of Commerce
Author: NTIAAl Accountability Policy Request for Comment
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has launched a request for comments on Artificial Intelligence ("AI) system accountability measures and policies. The request focuses on self-regulatory, regulatory, and other meas...The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has launched a request for comments on Artificial Intelligence ("AI) system accountability measures and policies. The request focuses on self-regulatory, regulatory, and other meas...Tags: ai, regulation
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Publisher: No Publisher
Author: University of QueenslandTrust in Artificial Intelligence: A global study
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a ubiquitous part of everyday life and work, and is transforming the way work is done and how services are delivered. However, the use of AI also poses risks and challenges, raising concerns about whether AI sy...Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a ubiquitous part of everyday life and work, and is transforming the way work is done and how services are delivered. However, the use of AI also poses risks and challenges, raising concerns about whether AI sy...Tags: ai, kpmg, university of queensland, trust
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Publisher: No Publisher
Author: Daniel CastroTen Principles for Regulation That Does Not Harm AI Innovation
Concerns about artificial intelligence have prompted policymakers to propose a variety of laws and regulations to create “responsible AI.” Unfortunately, many proposals would likely harm AI innovation because few have considered what “responsib...Concerns about artificial intelligence have prompted policymakers to propose a variety of laws and regulations to create “responsible AI.” Unfortunately, many proposals would likely harm AI innovation because few have considered what “responsib...Tags: ai, regulation, principles
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Publisher: Center for Data Innovation
Author: Peter GradyThe Al Act Should Be Technology-Neutral
The EU aims to implement the world's first artificial intelligence (AI) regulation, the Artificial Intelligence Act, intended to allow people and businesses "to enjoy the benefits of Al while feeling safe and protected." Unfortunately, the Al Act's b...The EU aims to implement the world's first artificial intelligence (AI) regulation, the Artificial Intelligence Act, intended to allow people and businesses "to enjoy the benefits of Al while feeling safe and protected." Unfortunately, the Al Act's b...Tags: ai, regulation, eu
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