Four Principles for integrating AI and Good Governance

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Four Principles for integrating AI and Good Governance

22 Oct 2020

And they do so widely public services and goods, and automate the decision making and uncontested, because the guidelines for integrating AI and good information flows of public institutions. [...] Many governments, public agencies and institutions already l Inclusive Design: issues around discrimination and bias of AI in employ AI in providing public services, the distribution of relation to inadequate data sets, exclusion of minorities and resources and the delivery of governance goods. [...] organisations driving the widespread adoption of AI technologies [4] As technology evolves rapidly and the potential of AI for good increasingly include governments, public agencies and the wider governance is great, we need rules to guide the development, public sector who use AI for the provision of public services, the procurement and use of AI in ways that safeguard democratic values. [...] Now is the time to ask and answer questions about the conditions under which governments and public agencies can practically use The application of AI tools to public policy problems has already AI for providing public services both now and in a post COVID-19 arrived and the use of AI will continue to surge as governments world. [...] About the Oxford Commission on AI and Good Governance The mission of the Oxford Commission on AI and Good Governance (OxCAIGG) is to investigate the artificial intelligence implementation challenges faced by governments around the world, identify best practices for evaluating and managing risks and benefits, and recommend strategies for taking full advantage of technical capacities while mitigatin.
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