3 things the AI Bill of Rights does (and 3 things it doesn't)
Did you miss a session from MetaBeat 2022? Head over to the on-demand library for all of our featured sessions here. Expectations were high when the White House released its Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights on Tuesday. Developed by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), the blueprint is a non-binding document that outlines five principles that should guide the design, use and deployment of automated systems, as well as technical guidance toward implementing the principles, including recommended action for a variety of federal agencies. For many, high expectations for dramatic change led to disappointment, including criticism that the AI Bill of Rights is "toothless" against artificial intelligence (AI) harms caused by big tech companies and is just a "white paper."
Oct-12-2022, 11:30:18 GMT