Good thoughts by fellow CACM blogger Ryan Carrier, with links to lots of practical things underway.
Implementing Guidelines for Governance, Oversight of AI, and Automation By Ryan Carrier
Communications of the ACM, May 2019, Vol. 62 No. 5, Pages 12-13 10.1145/3317669
http://bit.ly/2tPI1Sk February 12, 2019
Governance and independent oversight on the design and implementation of all forms of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation is a cresting wave about to break comprehensively on the field of information technology and computing.
If this is a surprise to you, then you may have missed the forest for the trees on a myriad of news stories over the past three to five years. Privacy failures, cybersecurity breeches, unethical choices in decision engines, and biased datasets have repeatedly sprung up as corporations around the world deploy increasing numbers of AIs throughout their organizations.
The world, broadly speaking, combined with legislative bodies, regulators, and a dedicated body of academics operating in the field of AI Safety, have been pressing the issue. Now guidelines are taking hold in a practical format. .... "
Monday, May 06, 2019
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