Posted on 02/17/2023 12:13:53 PM PST by devane617
Texas A&M University School of Public Health researchers are developing a new governance model for ethical guidance and enforcement in the rapidly advancing field of artificial intelligence (AI). Known as Copyleft AI with Trusted Enforcement, or CAITE, the researchers believe this model will guard against the potential harms of AI without hindering technological advancements.
Cason Schmit, JD, assistant professor at the School of Public Health and director of the Program in Health Law and Policy, Megan Doerr of Sage Bionetworks and Jennifer Wager, JD, of Penn State discuss their new model in a recent article in the journal Science.
Artificial intelligence (AI) promises to revolutionize nearly every aspect of our daily lives. However, misuse of AI-based tools could cause harm, especially to communities already facing inequity and discrimination. This potential for harm calls for ethical guidance through regulation and policy. But the rapid advancement of AI and the often-inflexible nature of government regulation have made creating such ethical guidance challenging.
Schmit, Doerr and Wager developed the CAITE model to face these challenges. CAITE combines aspects of copyleft licensing and the patent-troll model, two methods of managing intellectual property rights that can be considered at odds with one another.
Copyleft licensing allows sharing of intellectual property under conditions like attributing the original creator or noncommercial use, and derived works must use the same license terms as the original. Creative Commons licenses are a type of copyleft licensing. However, copyleft licensing schemes usually have little enforcement power.
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"However, misuse of AI-based tools could cause harm, especially to communities already facing inequity and discrimination. This potential for harm calls for ethical guidance through regulation and policy."
AI is racist now?
Is it because you have to phrase a question correctly using good English? Will AI not understand Jive and slang?
by ‘ethical’ they probably mean some woke bs such as culling any politically incorrect response and manually curating in woke answers and restrictions like we see in chatgpt.
I’m seeing this like gun control laws —
Pass some legislation, or establish a governance model if you like: the good, ethical people may be restricted in some way, because good ethical people tend to follow the rules and do not do monstrous things.
But the unethical people who don’t care about your stupid rules and who dream of doing all kinds of monstrous things seem unlikely to pay much attention to your stupid governance model.
Interesting use of language, don't you think? The left will use both artificial intelligence AND genuine ignorance to enact their schemes worldwide.
Artificial anything always turn out to be Not good.
When this article puts crap like this in it:
“especially to communities already facing inequity and discrimination.”
It’s garbage. They have an agenda.
AI is uncontrollable.
The genie will not go back into the bottle...............
Ethics? The unborn are being harvested for personal gain.
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