By Prof. Dr. Joanna Bryson
Professor of Ethics & Technology at Hertie School
Abstract:
Trust is a relationship between peers – we choose not to micromanage others we believe are unlikely to work against our interests. AI is a system of techniques for creating artefacts capable of operating without our direct control, but how do we know which such artefacts will work in our interests? In this talk I start at the level of the artefacts and move up, considering cybersecurity, provenance, local and transnational corporations, as well as national and transnational regulators. I will show how the proposed EU regulation is intended to provide transparency and enforcement so everyone and everything in the AI digital economy is more likely to work to our mutual benefit, and discuss what could possibly go wrong.
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