Administrative/Regulatory,
Government
Jan. 16, 2020
The right way to regulate artificial intelligence: The decision-based approach
The regulatory focus must not be on hypothetical conundrums such as hyper-technical and uber-esoteric debates over the “proper” definition of AI which invariably rests on meaningless academic and technical distinctions.





For several years, I have extolled the ever-more urgent need for the federal government to regulate Artificial Intelligence. My initial call for regulation and its rationale, made by way of a 2015 Tech Crunch article, was viewed in many quarters as premature. I persisted. In 2018, I published the architectural framework for proposed AI legislation that I call The Artificial Intelligence Data Protection Act. The response this time was different. A United States Represe...
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