Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence and Institutional Accountability

Applying Existing Legal and Governance Frameworks to AI-Influenced Decision-Making. The governance challenge posed by artificial intelligence is institutional, not technological. The critical question is not what AI does, but who decided to use it. Executive Summary Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly used across government, business, and defence. Public debate often frames AI as an existential […]

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I’m not claiming to be a prophet. I merely speculated wildly and, against all odds, hit the mark

Picture: PC Pro Issue 370 After urgently calling for anti-drone missile technology, Rois is pleased to discover that the MoD has heeded her advice Nobody likes a know-it-all. Less appealing still is someone who actually says “I told you so.” But when someone unburdened by any measurable technical expertise happens to blurt something out on

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The days are numbered for scoundrels deploying technobabble to dupe clients

Picture: PC Pro Issue 362 Don’t think of the EU’s artificial intelligence act as another piece of boring legislation. On this occasion, everyone’s a winner – apart from the charlatans. On the 1st August this year, the world’s first comprehensive artificial intelligence law came into force in the EU. Well, mostly. The AI Act will

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