Not enough focus on enforcing AI laws, says US science envoy
The world has been paying too much attention to how laws that govern the tech space, including AI, are written, but too little to how these laws can be enforced, says the first United States science envoy for artificial intelligence Rumman Chowdhury. She tells CNA”s Yasmin Jonkers that accountability mechanisms are worth negotiating and understanding as much as the development of the law.
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The world has been paying too much attention to how laws that govern the tech space, including AI, are written, but too little to how these laws can be enforced, says the first United States science envoy for artificial intelligence Rumman Chowdhury. She tells CNA”s Yasmin Jonkers that accountability mechanisms are worth negotiating and understanding as much as the development of the law.
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