Living with the Algorithm: Servant or Master: AI Governance and Policy for the Future
By (Author) Tim Clement-Jones
Assisted by Coran Darling
Unicorn Publishing Group
Unicorn Publishing Group
28th March 2024
28th March 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Artificial intelligence
Machine learning
Information technology industries
Applied computing
Information warfare / Cyberwarfare
Computer crime, cybercrime
Paperback
160
Width 155mm, Height 230mm
An authoritative guide to what is needed for AI governance and regulation from expert authors internationally involved in the practical world of AI. This book tackles the question of why AI is a distinct challenge from other technologies and how we should seek to implement innovation-friendly approaches to regulation. It sets out many of the risks to be considered, why regulation is needed, and the form this should take to promote international convergence on AI governance and the responsible deployment of AI. This is a highly readable prescription for AI governance and regulation designed to encourage the technological goals of humanity whilst ensuring that potential risks are mitigated or prevented and, most importantly, that AI remains our servant and does not become our master.
Tim, Lord Clement-Jones CBE is the former Chair of the House of Lords Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence and co-founded the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Artificial Intelligence. He is the Liberal Democrat House of Lords spokesperson for Science, Innovation and Technology and is a founding member of the OECD Parliamentary Group on AI and a former Consultant to the Council of Europes Adhoc Committee on AI ("CAHAI"). Coran Darling is a member of DLA Pipers AI & Data Analytics team, assisting companies to navigate the challenges of emerging technology regulation and policy across the world. Coran is a recognised thought leader on the responsible governance and ethical deployment of AI. Alongside his work, he is a keen advocate for developing a greater understanding for AI in both the public and private sector.