Three Provocations for AI Governance – A Digital New Deal
For those engaged in advocacy around the social harms of AI systems, a definitional exercise could, however, be a key way to rescue AI from the abstract, and foreground social and material concerns around these systems. Just as glossy data visualizations can obscure the unequal impacts and governance failures of the pandemic, AI as an abstract buzzword can be brandished against complex social problems as if it were a neutral and external'solution' rather than a sociotechnical system 14 designed and developed to make value-laden choices and trade-offs.
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