.@LordsAICom foresee the possibility of inadvertent or intentional harm resulting from #AI or #AI-powered applications, but disfavor #AI-specific #regulation, in part because it could be counterproductive, for example, firms might attempt to avoid it by not labeling products 'AI' pic.twitter.com/deUVxgYlAY— Satyen Baindur (@Satyen_Baindur) April 16, 2018
… While some witnesses argued 4 a #TechnologyNeutral approach, implying the sufficiency of existing regulation, @LordsAICom recommended that the Centre for Data Ethics & Innovation; & the UK Government Office of AI - identify gaps in existing regulation, if any. #LordsAIReport pic.twitter.com/kizeFErz5j— Satyen Baindur (@Satyen_Baindur) April 16, 2018
The @LordsAICom recommend that a Global Summit on #AI convene in London in 2019, to develop a common ethical framework for development/deployment of #AI. And interestingly, 11/13 Members of @LordsAICom made 'Declarations of Interest' in orgs & companies working with and on #AI!— Satyen Baindur (@Satyen_Baindur) April 16, 2018