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Companies and consumers have a new “artificial intelligence bill of rights.” Its purpose? To define the best practices for use of AI technology.
Here are the quick facts about the 73-page document.
The AI Bill of Rights is voluntary opt-in compliance unless Congress enforces or expands legal protections. The intention is to provide companies with guidelines to prevent misuse or abuse, give consumers reassurance that personal data is protected, and that surveillance has its limitations. A year in the making, input was obtained from twenty-plus departments, industry researchers, society groups and tech companies such as Microsoft and Palantir.
Specifically, there are five primary directives:
Companies and consumers have a new “artificial intelligence bill of rights.” Its purpose? To define the best practices for use of AI technology.
Here are the quick facts about the 73-page document.
The AI Bill of Rights is voluntary opt-in compliance unless Congress enforces or expands legal protections. The intention is to provide companies with guidelines to prevent misuse or abuse, give consumers reassurance that personal data is protected, and that surveillance has its limitations. A year in the making, input was obtained from twenty-plus departments, industry researchers, society groups and tech companies such as Microsoft and Palantir.
Specifically, there are five primary directives: