AI and the Law: Setting the Stage

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We as a society are only beginning to understand the ethical, legal, and regulatory challenges associated with AI, as well as develop appropriate governance models and responses.

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Urs Gasser shares some initial thoughts regarding the role of law in the age of AI:

While there is reasonable hope that superhuman killer robots won’t catch us anytime soon, narrower types of AI-based technologies have started changing our daily lives: AI applications are rolled out at an accelerated pace in schools, homes, and hospitals, with digital leaders such as high tech, telecom, and financial services among the early adopters. AI promises enormous benefits for the social good and can improve human well-being, safety, and productivity, as anecdotal evidence suggests. But it also poses significant risks for workers, developers, firms, and governments alike, and we as a society are only beginning to understand the ethical, legal, and regulatory challenges associated with AI, as well as develop appropriate governance models and responses.

Read Urs Gasser's Medium post

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https://cyber.harvard.edu/node/99912

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CLS / ROC » Berkman Klein Center

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06/27/2017, 23:34

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06/27/2017, 12:39