Specific AI system regulations, such as the European AI Act or the AI Bill of Rights in the United States (both of which have yet to be adopted), may include rules that govern the development and management of AI training datasets. Other laws are also applicable. The Digital Services Act, recently adopted in the European Union, requires platforms t... See more
Alek Tarkowski • Filling the governance vacuum related to the use of information commons for AI training
extremely powerful technology is being built by a tiny set of private sector actors and we know that existing regulatory approaches fail to deliver to the public the level of transparency that seems ideal for generating the evidence needed for the world to confront rapidly developing world-changing technology. Papers like this confront that problem... See more
Import AI 420: Prisoner Dilemma AI; FrontierMath Tier 4; and how to regulate AI companies
The AI-risk community has also learned that novel corporate-governance structures cannot constrain executives who are hell-bent on acceleration. That was the big lesson of OpenAI's boardroom fiasco. “The governance model at OpenAI was supposed to prevent financial pressures from overrunning things,” Ord said. “It didn't work. The people who were me
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