Updated February 5th, 2019 at 11:18 IST

Google Wants The Government To Make Some AI Rules

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the next-big-thing, which is partly useful and partly creepy. Having machines learn human behavior to predict the needs is something that has potential implications on the notions of privacy and security.

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Artificial Intelligence is the next-big-thing, which is partly useful and partly creepy. Having machines learn human behaviour to predict the needs is something that has potential implications on the notions of privacy and security.

Addressing these concerns, Google recently released a white paper, outlining five areas where the government can work with civil society and Artificial Intelligence(AI) practitioners to provide guidance on responsible AI development and use.

These areas include explainability standards, fairness appraisal, safety considerations, human-AI collaboration, and liability frameworks. AI is still at its nascent stage and there are a number of loopholes, which needs to be fixed before the technology is rolled out to the masses. Google believes that no one company, country, or community has all the answers and it is crucial for all the stakeholders worldwide to engage in AI governance.

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Published February 5th, 2019 at 11:09 IST