AI Policy onAir Hub

The AI Policy Hub is focused on bringing together information, experts, organizations, policy makers, and the public to address AI regulation challenges..

If you or your organization would like to curate a post within this hub (e.g. a profile post on your organization), contact jeremy.pesner@onair.cc.

The regulation of artificial intelligence is the development of public sector policies and laws for promoting and regulating artificial intelligence (AI); it is therefore related to the broader regulation of algorithms. The regulatory and policy landscape for AI is an emerging issue in jurisdictions globally, including in the European Union and in supra-national bodies like the IEEE, OECD and others. Since 2016, a wave of AI ethics guidelines have been published in order to maintain social control over the technology. Regulation is considered necessary to both encourage AI and manage associated risks. In addition to regulation, AI-deploying organizations need to play a central role in creating and deploying trustworthy AI in line with the principles of trustworthy AI,  and take accountability to mitigate the risks.  Regulation of AI through mechanisms such as review boards can also be seen as social means to approach the AI control problem.

AI2 Nexus

Disclaimer: The content in this post and other posts in the proposed AI2 Nexus custom hub are from the AI2 Nexus website WITHOUT ANY EDITS. George Mason University is a public university in Northern Virginia, USA.

George Mason University is driving rapid AI adoption and advancements across the Commonwealth.

As the largest and most diverse university in Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C., George Mason University is leading the future of inclusive artificial intelligence (AI) and developing responsible models for AI research, education, workforce development, and community engagement within a modern university.

As AI reshapes industries, George Mason combines fearless ideas that harness the technology’s boundless potential to address the world’s grand challenges, while creating guardrails based on informed, transdisciplinary research around ethical governance, regulatory oversight, and social impact.

Led by the university’s inaugural vice president and chief artificial intelligence officer (CAIO) Amarda Shehu with an AI Visioning Task Force, George Mason is reimagining operational excellence in every facet of the university.

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