This podcast reviews a draft proposal for the United Nations to regulate Artificial Intelligence.
These sources collectively discuss the significant and multifaceted risks associated with #artificialintelligence and the various global and regional efforts to govern and regulate AI development and deployment. They highlight dangers such as job displacement, bias and discrimination in algorithms, privacy violations, the potential for social manipulation and political destabilization, #autonomousweapons, and even #existentialthreats posed by highly advanced AI. The texts also explore proposed solutions and frameworks for responsible AI governance, including calls for international treaties, adaptive national regulations, tiered risk classifications for AI systems, requirements for transparency and accountability, public education, and fostering international cooperation to manage AI's transformative power while safeguarding #humanrights, #democracy, and the #ruleoflaw.
SOURCES:
14 Risks and Dangers of Artificial Intelligence (AI) - Built In
AI Act | Shaping Europe's digital future - European Union
AI Policy White Paper 2025 - Good Ancestors
AI UN Regulation pdf.pdf
CETS 225 - Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law
Civil society reacts to EP AI Act draft Report - Fair Trials
FINDINGS: The Potential Future Risks of AI - The White House
Final report - Parliament of Australia
Global AI Governance and Risks.wav
Towards Adaptive AI Governance: Comparative Insights from the U.S., EU, and Asia - arXiv
Video: 3 April 2024
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