This book covers everything I do in Principles, plus some things I would like to include if I had time. Reviewed by Joyce Burnette, Professor of Economics, Wabash College on 8/12/19 Journalism, Media Studies & Communications +.Recommendation and agreed to transmit it to the OECD Council forĪdoption in a special meeting on 14-15 March 2019. Recommendation was developed in the CDEP and with the consultation of Drawing on the final output document of the AIGO, a draft Well as from their multi-stakeholder and multidisciplinaryīackgrounds. The work benefited from the diligence, engagementĪnd substantive contributions of the experts participating in AIGO, as January 2019, back to back with the MIT AI Policy Congress, andįinally in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, at the World Government Summit United States, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in In Paris, France, in September and November 2018, in Cambridge, MA, (Note: this is not the Working Party on Artificial Intelligence Governance, the official working party under the supervision of Committee on Digital Economy Policy.)īetween September 2018 and February 2019 the group held four meetings: Sectors (government, industry, civil society, trade unions, the TheĪI Group of experts at the OECD (AIGO) was subsequently established,Ĭomprising over 50 experts from different disciplines and different Principles to foster trust in and adoption of AI, with a view toĭeveloping a draft Council Recommendation in the course of 2019. In May 2018, the CDEP agreed to form an expert group to scope Incorporating input from a broad range of sources throughout the The development of the Recommendation was participatory in nature, An inclusive and participatory process for developing the That fosters research, preserves economic incentives to innovate, andĪpplies to all stakeholders. Recommendation to promote a human-centric approach to trustworthy AI, Against this background, the OECD Committee onĭigital Economy Policy (CDEP) agreed to develop a draft Council This work has demonstrated the need to shape a stable policyĮnvironment at the international level to foster trust in and adoption Governments and other stakeholders at national and international Major policy considerations, and describes AI initiatives from Social impacts of AI technologies and their applications, identifies Provides an overview of the AI technical landscape, maps economic and Organisation also conducted analytical and measurement work that Technology Foresight Forum on AI in 2016 and an internationalĬonference on AI: Intelligent Machines, Smart Policies in 2017. Support of the policy debate over the past two years, starting with a The OECD has undertaken empirical and policy activities on AI in It isĭeployed in many sectors ranging from production, finance andĪlongside benefits, AI also raises challenges for our societies andĮconomies, notably regarding economic shifts and inequalities,Ĭompetition, transitions in the labour market, and implications for Productivity, and to help respond to key global challenges. Sustainable global economic activity, to increase innovation and The welfare and well-being of people, to contribute to positive The OECD’s work on Artificial Intelligence and rationale forĭeveloping the OECD Recommendation on Artificial IntelligenceĪI is a general-purpose technology that has the potential to improve
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