Good AI governance allocates responsibility, delineates accountability, and calibrates the appropriate weight given to AI assisted analysis based on risk, materiality, and context. In doing so, ...
A pair of bipartisan senators wants to hold social media giants accountable for pushing content that radicalizes Americans.… Senators John Curtis (R-UT) and Mark Kelly (D-AZ) introduced the Algorithm ...
Across the country, algorithms are shaping decisions about who gets hired, who advances, and who is filtered out, often before a hiring manager ever takes a closer look. What began as an efficiency ...
WASHINGTON – Lawmakers have struggled for years to regulate social media platforms in ways that tamp down misinformation and extremism. Much of the criticism has been aimed at algorithms that feed ...
Stauss situates the Colorado AI Act within the rapidly evolving state, federal, and international AI landscape, describing how lawmakers have sought to avoid a "Wild West" of conflicting state ...
There’s No Algorithm for Human Connection in the Practice of Law Just as the biggest billboards and the firm with the most radio ads don’t win trials, technology alone doesn’t either. What ultimately ...
SALT LAKE CITY — A pair of Utah lawmakers in Washington are pushing to amend a nearly 30-year-old law governing online communications to hold technology companies accountable for harms caused by ...
Sen. Ron Wyden shared his stance on a federal privacy law, consumer data brokers and, for good measure, his thoughts on Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg cozying up to President Trump. (“I thought it was god ...
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Can we trust algorithms with our money?
This article is authored by AV Arunkumar, director, IFIM Institution.
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