Framework for Global Accord on Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Advances in information and communication technologies - global Internet, social media, Internet of Things, and a range of related science-driven innovations and generative and emergent technologies - continue to shape a dynamic communication and information ecosystem for which there is no precedent...

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Main Author: Choucri, Nazli (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: © Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2022-04-07T14:50:52Z.
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520 |a Advances in information and communication technologies - global Internet, social media, Internet of Things, and a range of related science-driven innovations and generative and emergent technologies - continue to shape a dynamic communication and information ecosystem for which there is no precedent. These advances are powerful in many ways. Foremost among these in terms of salience, ubiquity, pervasiveness, and expansion in scale and scope is the broad area of artificial intelligence. They have created a new global ecology; yet they remain opaque and must be better understood- an ecology of "knowns" that is evolving in ways that remain largely "unknown." Especially compelling is the acceleration of Artificial Intelligence - in all its forms - with far-ranging applications shaping a new global ecosystem for which there is no precedent. This chapter presents a brief view of the most pressing challenges, articulates the logic for worldwide agreement to retain the rule of law in the international system, and presents salient features of an emergent International Accord on Artificial Intelligence. The Framework for Artificial Intelligence International Accord (AIIA) is an initial response to this critical gap in the system of international rules and regulations. 
520 |a This material is based on work supported by the MIT Political Science Department & U.S. Department of Defense. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations therein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Department of Defense. 
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