Developing Policies for the Responsible Use of AI Technologies
Offered By: RSA Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Join a panel of experts from industry, academia, government, and law enforcement for a thought-provoking webcast on developing policies for responsible AI use. Explore the business, social, and human impact of AI technologies while discussing standardized approaches to AI governance. Delve into topics such as Congress's role in AI, public safety concerns, unintended consequences, and the rush to market. Examine strategies for training AI to be smarter, the mandatory nature of AI responsibility, and potential solutions including soft laws and dynamic governance. Gain insights on translating principles into practice, consumer education, transparency reporting, and maintaining American principles in AI development. Address critical issues like bias audits, values integration, cybersecurity perspectives, and privacy implications. Engage with audience questions and benefit from diverse viewpoints on navigating AI adoption while prioritizing responsible use.
Syllabus
Introduction
Congresss Role in AI
Public Safety
Unintended Consequences
Rush to Market
Training AI to be Smarter
AI Responsibility is Mandatory
Concerns
Congress and the Private Sector
Solutions
Soft Laws
Diversity
Dynamic Governance
What is Responsible AI
How to translate principles into practice
What looks good
Consumer education
Transparency reporting
Race to the bottom
American Principles
Audience Question
New York Bias Audit
Values
Cyber security perspective
Privacy implications
Conclusion
Taught by
RSA Conference
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