Friday 29 May 2020

Artificial intelligence, tech corporate governance and the public interest regulatory response

an article by Alan Dignam (Queen Mary University of London, UK) published in Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society Volume 13 Issue 1 (March 2020)

Abstract

This article attempts to get to the heart of some of the general misunderstanding of artificial intelligence (AI), its existent dangers and its problematic autocratic governance centred on US and Chinese tech dominance of the area.

Having considered the extent of each in turn it proposes a regulatory model to place public rather than private interest at the heart of both technical and governance centred AI regulation.

JEL Classification: K20, O33, O35, O38

Full text (PDF 18pp)

Labels:
artificial_intelligence, Regulation, Corporate_Governance,


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