Tag Archives: AI Regulation
Thoughts on the White House Executive Order on AI — Part 2
In part 1 of this series, I examined the executive order (EO) in terms of its implications for federal departments that deal with national security issues. In this post, I’ll examine a few issues related to safety and fairness in … Continue reading
Initial thoughts on the White House Executive Order on AI — Part 1
NOTE: The views expressed here do not reflect those of my employer. In October 2023, the White House issued an executive order on AI. This predictably had a rush of commentators arguing on whether or not the government should be … Continue reading
Examining claims of biosecurity risks from Open Foundation Models
One of the primary drivers of regulatory efforts around Generative AI and foundation models is the fear of societal harm from the models. There are many claims, including from some highly respected AI experts, that this technology has the power … Continue reading
Examining Benefits & Risks of Open Foundation Models
As new technologies entry the market, we see government regulations come up due to a few reason. The wave of recent AI regulations are largely being positioned as addressing the first two reasons. Although many commentators make the claim that … Continue reading
Open Models: The focus of AI Governance
Every new technology ushers in both excitement and concerns. The latest innovations in AI with the introduction of large language models is no exception. The quantum leap in progress demonstrated by these models caught most people, even those working in … Continue reading
New Data on AI Policy and Governance
The Stanford University: Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence center’s 2024 AI Index has been released. It collects and shares highly relevant data to the broad field of AI, covering topics ranging from latest investments in AI research and development, AI in fields … Continue reading