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What does “human oversight of A.I.” really mean?
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by Ada Lovelace Institute, AI Now Institute and Open Government Partnership.
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by Ben Green and Amba Kak
What does “human oversight of A.I.” really mean?
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Response to two of the European Commission’s key priorities for the upcoming years to “accelerate innovation and digitalisation” while at the same time “reaching climate neutrality and high environmental standards.”
The AI Now Institute, Ada Lovelace Institute, and the Open Government Partnership (OGP) are partnering to launch the first global study evaluating this initial wave of algorithmic accountability policy.
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Amid heightened public scrutiny, interest in regulating biometric technologies like face and voice recognition has grown significantly across the globe, driven by community advocacy and research.
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