Government,
Technology
Nov. 2, 2023
Planting the seeds of oversight: promise and perils on the path to AI accountability
For now, President Biden’s executive order lays a promising foundation for AI oversight, but lacks the enforcement teeth to compel compliance across the entire industry.





Colin S. Levy
Levy is a well-known legal tech expert and corporate lawyer named to the prestigious Fastcase 50 list of legal innovators in 2022. He is also the author of "The Legal Tech Ecosystem: Innovation, Advancement & the Future of Law Practice."
The rapid development of artificial intelligence systems is transforming society in promising yet concerning ways. AI has already exhibited biases and flaws resulting in harmful errors affecting people’s lives. For example, resume screening algorithms have discriminated against women and minorities, while risk assessment tools in healthcare have amplified racial disparities. With AI being deployed in increasingly impactful areas like finance, employment, and law enfor...
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