Thursday 17-18 October Register to attend the Internet Governance Project at Georgia Tech's (IGP) 9th annual workshop, focused on the critical topic of AI governance and its implications for ICT policy. This year’s event will bring together a diverse group of thought leaders, researchers, and policymakers in Atlanta on October 17-18 to present and discuss cutting-edge analyses of AI governance issues. Our Karine Perset will speak on Friday, 18 October, in a session about comparative analysis of governance efforts. 👇 FIND OUT MORE https://lnkd.in/euHbJgtg 👇 REGISTER TO ATTEND ONLINE https://lnkd.in/gDa7TwFv Ulrik Vestergaard Knudsen Jerry Sheehan Audrey Plonk Luis Aranda Jamie Berryhill Lucia Russo Noah Oder John Leo Tarver ⒿⓁⓉ Rashad Abelson Angélina Gentaz Valéria Silva Bénédicte Rispal Sara Fialho Esposito Nikolas S. Sarah Bérubé #aigovernance #aipolicy #oecd #trustworthyai
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Visit our blog, the AI Wonk: https://oecd.ai/wonk/ The OECD AI Policy Observatory is a tool at the disposal of governments and businesses that they can use to implement the first intergovernmental standard on AI: the OECD AI Principles. The OECD AI Principles focus on how governments and other actors can shape a human-centric approach to trustworthy AI. The Observatory includes a blog for its group of international AI experts (ONE AI) to discuss issues related to defining AI and how to implement the OECD Principles. OECD countries adopted the standards in May 2019, along with a range of partner economies. The OECD AI Principles provided the basis for the G20 AI Principles endorsed by Leaders in June 2019. OECD.AI combines resources from across the OECD, its partners and all stakeholder groups. OECD.AI facilitates dialogue between stakeholders while providing multidisciplinary, evidence-based policy analysis in the areas where AI has the most impact. As an inclusive platform for public policy on AI – the OECD AI Policy Observatory is oriented around three core attributes: Multidisciplinarity The Observatory works with policy communities across and beyond the OECD – from the digital economy and science and technology policy, to employment, health, consumer protection, education and transport policy – to consider the opportunities and challenges posed by current and future AI developments in a coherent, holistic manner. Evidence-based analysis The Observatory provides a centre for the collection and sharing of evidence on AI, leveraging the OECD’s reputation for measurement methodologies and evidence-based analysis. Global multi-stakeholder partnerships The Observatory engages governments and a wide spectrum of stakeholders – including partners from the technical community, the private sector, academia, civil society and other international organisations – and provides a hub for dialogue and collaboration.
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Over the last year, AI safety has occupied the minds of AI experts from all sectors worldwide. Last week, our Director, Jerry Sheehan, participated in the pivotal 3rd International Dialogue on AI Safety (IDAIS), a significant event organised by the Safe AI Forum and Berggruen Institute. Yoshua Bengio and Stuart Russell, members of our OECD.AI Network of Experts, were present alongside other top experts in the field. Participants reached a consensus and issued a statement calling on governments and other actors to recognise AI safety as a global public good, distinct from broader geostrategic competition. Some of the key proposals in the statement include: 💡 Create an international body to coordinate national AI safety authorities, audit regulations and ensure minimal preparedness measures, and eventually set AI safety standards. 💡Developers should show they do not cross red lines, preserve privacy, and conduct pre-deployment testing and monitoring, including in high-risk cases that may cross those lines. 💡Verify safety claims and ensure global collaboration and trust, privacy protection, potentially through third-party governance and peer reviews to ensure global trust and reinforce international collaboration Read more about the event and statement on the IDAIS website 👉 https://idais.ai/ Ulrik Vestergaard Knudsen Audrey Plonk Karine Perset Luis Aranda Jamie Berryhill Lucia Russo Noah Oder John Leo Tarver ⒿⓁⓉ Rashad Abelson Angélina Gentaz Valéria Silva Bénédicte Rispal Nikolas S. Sarah Bérubé #trustworthyai #aisafety #aipolicy #security
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Health and AI 👉 https://lnkd.in/ejwQD-ZE The OECD assembled a time-limited Expert Group on AI for Health to create a forum for exchange and mutual learning and address the challenges of implementing AI at scale in a human-centred, responsible, equitable, and sustainable manner. The strategic use of science and technology can empower people to lead healthy lives and make well-being a reality. AI can automate administrative tasks and free substantial time for healthcare providers to focus on patient care. It can also extend health services to remote or underserved areas, improving healthcare access for millions worldwide living hours away from the nearest healthcare facility. Furthermore, personal AI assistants can enhance health literacy, reduce information asymmetry between healthcare providers and patients, reinforce shared decision-making, and ultimately empower patients. Read more in this blog post by #oecd staff Derya Şahin, MD and Eric Sutherland. Read more OECD work on AI in health at this dedicated portal: https://oecd.ai/health Ulrik Vestergaard Knudsen Jerry Sheehan Audrey Plonk Karine Perset Luis Aranda Jamie Berryhill Lucia Russo Noah Oder John Leo Tarver ⒿⓁⓉ Rashad Abelson Angélina Gentaz Valéria Silva Bénédicte Rispal Nikolas S. Sarah Bérubé #aipolicy #artificialintelligence #aihealth #healthcare
With mounting pressure on health systems, can AI help 8 billion people to obtain optimal health outcomes?
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September 19 at 8:30am ET, On the eve of the Summit of the Future, the Carnegie Council and the United Nations University Centre for Policy Research (UNU-CPR) will explore AI's implications for the multilateral system and potential pathways for effectively implementing the Global Digital Compact and the recommendations of the UN Secretary-General’s High-Level Advisory Body on AI. This on-the-record event will be streamed live to a global audience, and virtual attendees can submit questions for the expert panel. REGISTER 👉 https://lnkd.in/gBAgfRDC Welcome and framing remarks: Joel Rosenthal, President, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs Tshilidzi Marwala チリツィ マルワラ [丸笑], Rector, United Nations University and Under-Secretary-General, UN Panelists: Moderator: Eleonore Fournier-Tombs, Head of Anticipatory Action and Innovation, United Nations University Centre for Policy Research (UNU-CPR) Chola Milambo, Ph.D., Ambassador, Permanent Mission of the Republic of #Zambia to the UN Anna-Karin Eneström, Ambassador, Permanent Mission of #Sweden to the UN Doreen Bogdan-Martin, Secretary-General, International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Vilas Dhar, President, The Patrick J. McGovern Foundation and Member, UN High-Level Advisory Body on AI Ulrik Vestergaard Knudsen Jerry Sheehan Audrey Plonk Karine Perset Luis Aranda Jamie Berryhill Lucia Russo John Leo Tarver ⒿⓁⓉ Rashad Abelson Rispal Nikolas S. Sarah Bérubé #artificialintelligence #trustworthyai #internationalcooperation
Unlocking Cooperation: AI for All Virtual Registration Page
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Take part in this OECD survey to gather insights from the private sector on AI adoption and AI governance. 👉 https://lnkd.in/er-Ts3-V The survey is divided into two sections, comprises 13 questions, and should take approximately 15 minutes to complete. The results will inform the OECD Global Strategy Group (GSG) Meeting 2024, which will take place on 15-16 October and the work of the OECD AI Futures Expert Group. 📅 Participants must complete the survey by 1 October 2024. Business at OECD (BIAC) Nicole Primmer Maylis Berviller Ulrik Vestergaard Knudsen Jerry Sheehan Audrey Plonk Karine Perset Luis Aranda Jamie Berryhill Lucia Russo Noah Oder John Leo Tarver ⒿⓁⓉ Rashad Abelson Angélina Gentaz Valéria Silva Bénédicte Rispal Eunseo Nikolas S. Sarah Bérubé #survey #aigovernance #industry #artificialintelligence #oecd
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Today, OECD Deputy Secretary-General Ulrik Vestergaard Knudsen spoke at the GAIN Summit in # Saudi Arabia, touching upon the OECD's role in helping countries manage the benefits and risks of AI. With the rapid development of generative AI, participants at the Global AI Summit recognise the need to balance theory and reality when discussing AI's potential. The #OECD works with partners beyond its membership to address artificial intelligence's problematic questions and help countries ensure the global interoperability of national responses. Together, we can shape #artificialintelligence into a tangible reality that benefits humanity. Visit the Summit online: https://lnkd.in/dZD5wH8X Ulrik Vestergaard Knudsen Vilas Dhar Jerry Sheehan Audrey Plonk Karine Perset Luis Aranda Jamie Berryhill Lucia Russo John Leo Tarver ⒿⓁⓉ Rashad Abelson Sara Fialho Esposito Nikolas S. Sarah Bérubé #trustworthyai #gainsummit
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Public consultation on risk thresholds for advanced AI systems 📅 DEADLINE EXTENSION: 1 OCTOBER https://lnkd.in/e98Pzw-b The OECD is collaborating with diverse stakeholders to explore potential approaches, opportunities, and limitations for establishing risk thresholds for advanced AI systems. To inform this work, we are holding an open public consultation to obtain the views of all interested parties. We are interested in hearing your thoughts on the following key questions: ❓ What publications or other resources have you found helpful on AI risk thresholds? ❓ To what extent do you believe AI risk thresholds based on compute power are adequate and appropriate to mitigate risks from advanced AI systems? ❓ To what extent do you believe other AI risk thresholds would be valuable, and what are they? ❓ What strategies and approaches can governments or companies use to identify and set specific thresholds and measure real-world systems against those thresholds? What requirements should be imposed for systems that exceed any given threshold? ❓ What else should the OECD and collaborating organisations consider concerning designing and/or implementing AI risk thresholds? 📅 10 SEPTEMBER DEADLINE TO PARTICIPATE https://lnkd.in/e98Pzw-b Francesca Rossi Stuart Russell Michael Schönstein Ulrik Vestergaard Knudsen Jerry Sheehan Audrey Plonk Celine Caira Luis Aranda Jamie Berryhill Lucia Russo Noah Oder John Leo Tarver ⒿⓁⓉ Rashad Abelson Angélina Gentaz Valéria Silva Bénédicte Rispal Johannes Leon Kirnberger Eunseo Dana Choi Pablo Gomez Ayerbe Sara Fialho Esposito Nikolas S. Sarah Bérubé Guillermo H. #airisk #aisafety #trustworthyai #oecd #risk
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The AI Standards Hub is enhancing the OECD Catalogue of Tools and Metrics for Trustworthy AI with AI-specific standards from its Standards Database. The Hub will continue to contribute as new standards become available. Standards can take many forms and address different parts of the AI development lifecycle, including: ✳️ foundational standards to establish key terminology; ✳️ process guidelines to describe sound, repeatable organisational practices; ✳️ technical measurement standards and the associated testing and measurement techniques to benchmark AI systems; ✳️ interfacing and networking architectures to ensure AI interoperability. Find out more in this blog post by Paul Khullar from The Alan Turing Institute. Ulrik Vestergaard Knudsen Jerry Sheehan Audrey Plonk Karine Perset Celine Caira Luis Aranda Jamie Berryhill Lucia Russo Noah Oder John Leo Tarver ⒿⓁⓉ Rashad Abelson Angélina Gentaz Valéria Silva Bénédicte Rispal Johannes Leon Kirnberger Eunseo Dana Choi Pablo Gomez Ayerbe Sara Fialho Esposito Nikolas S. Sarah Bérubé Guillermo H. #trustworthyai #alanturinginstitute #artificialintelligence #standards #aistandards
AI Standards Hub makes its AI standards available on the OECD Catalogue of Tools and Metrics for Trustworthy AI
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❗FINAL DAYS TO PARTICIPATE in the OECD’s pilot on monitoring the application of the G7 Code of Conduct for Organisations Developing Advanced AI Development❗DEADLINE 6 SEPTEMBER 📅 https://lnkd.in/eDgwNsy2. The OECD will test a reporting framework intended to gather information about how organisations developing advanced AI systems align with the Actions of the Code of Conduct. This pilot marks a significant milestone in international cooperation on AI governance, reflecting the G7’s commitment to promoting the safe, secure, and trustworthy development, deployment, and use of advanced AI systems. READ MORE IN THIS BLOG POST https://lnkd.in/eDgwNsy2 by Audrey Plonk Karine Perset and Sara Fialho Esposito André Meyer-Vitali Ulrik Vestergaard Knudsen Jerry Sheehan Celine Caira Luis Aranda Jamie Berryhill Lucia Russo Noah Oder John Leo Tarver ⒿⓁⓉ Rashad Abelson Angélina Gentaz Valéria Silva Bénédicte Rispal Johannes Leon Kirnberger Eunseo Dana Choi Pablo Gomez Ayerbe Nikolas S. Sarah Bérubé Guillermo H. #g7 #hiroshimaprocess #oecd #trustworthyai #aipolicy #aisystems
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AI could transform disaster response. How do we ensure it reaches those who need it most? Blog post 👉 https://lnkd.in/eU_GJ3MB As leading economists consistently note, getting AI to serve the needs of the world's poorest and most vulnerable is anything but guaranteed. Inspired by partnerships that successfully channel the fruits of scientific progress to sectors and communities underserved by market mechanisms, the UN-led DISHA programme (Data Insights for Social and Humanitarian Action) takes a coalition-based approach to overcoming the barriers that humanitarian organisations face in the AI ecosystem. Katya Klinova from the UN Secretary-General's Innovation Lab and Yolanda Botti-Lodovico from The Patrick J. McGovern Foundation discuss the project and how public infrastructure can enable the success and scale of AI-for-good initiatives. United Nations Global Pulse United Nations Global Pulse Asia Pacific UN 2.0 | United Nations Vilas Dhar Nick Cain Ahmed Khamis El Saeed Kersten Jauer Talea von Lupin Ulrik Vestergaard Knudsen Jerry Sheehan Audrey Plonk Karine Perset Celine Caira Luis Aranda Jamie Berryhill Lucia Russo John Leo Tarver ⒿⓁⓉ Rashad Abelson Angélina Gentaz Valéria Silva Bénédicte Rispal Sara Fialho Esposito Nikolas S. Sarah Bérubé #unitednations #aiforgood #artificialintelligence #naturaldisasters #unitednations