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Stop Asking Whether to Regulate AI—Start Asking What It’s
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CSET’s Matthias Oschinski and Mina Narayanan shared their expert analysis in an op-ed published by Newsweek.
Key facts
- CSET researchers share their early analysis of the White House's AI Policy Framework and what the prospects are for near-term legislative action on AI
- CSET’s Matthias Oschinski and Mina Narayanan shared their expert analysis in an op-ed published by Newsweek
- Addressing the role of governance in shaping AI outcomes, Oschinski and Narayanan explained, “the real debate is not innovation versus regulation
Summary
Addressing the role of governance in shaping AI outcomes, Oschinski and Narayanan explained, “the real debate is not innovation versus regulation. This report presents an analytic approach to help U.S. policymakers deconstruct artificial intelligence governance proposals by identifying their underlying assumptions, which are the foundational elements that facilitate the success of a proposal. CSET researchers share their early analysis of the White House's AI Policy Framework and what the prospects are for near-term legislative action on AI.