AI PULSE Papers

Parent: The Program on Understanding Law, Science, and Evidence (PULSE)

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0jq252ks“Soft Law” Governance of Artificial Intelligence579142138167132
8q15786sAI & Agency15637454430
2gp9314rArtificial Intelligence’s Societal Impacts, Governance, and Ethics: Introduction to the 2019 Summer Institute on AI and Society and its Rapid Outputs9418233122
9c8651s6Artificial Intelligence in Strategic Context: An Introduction8617222522
95735485Siri Humphrey: Design Principles for an AI Policy Analyst6214151716
4sg4m848Max – A Thought Experiment: Could AI Run the Economy Better Than Markets?581818148
56w756v8Creating a Tool to Reproducibly Estimate the Ethical Impact of Artificial Intelligence571622811
2zx599j8Autonomous Weapons And Coercive Threats531261619
0xj3356jCould AI Drive Transformative Social Progress? What Would This Require?5110171311
9rk482zqAI Without Math: Making AI and ML Comprehensible3861679
154618grThe Algorithm Dispositif (Notes Towards An Investigation)371211104
38q4b3z4On Meaningful Human Control in High-Stakes Machine-Human Partnerships3471548
0hr7j0cvMob.ly App Makes Driving Safer by Changing How Drivers Navigate2814734
26s3d0mzTechnocultural Pluralism2712582
6pc0k5v8Genetically Modified Organisms: A Precautionary Tale for AI Governance 267496
7f75n1d6One Shot Learning In AI Innovation197633
12s9x39nFrom Shortcut to Sleight of Hand: Why the Checklist Approach in the EU Guidelines Does Not Work153723
50v7196xBezos World Or Levelers: Can We Choose Our Scenario?91242

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