Marc Rotenberg
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Nobel Prizes and AI: The Promise, the Peril, and the Path Forward
Three prizes awarded by the Nobel Committee this year send a remarkable message about the current moment in Artificial Intelligence
The last week of October in the year 2023 may be remembered as the week when lawmakers made a real effort to outpace technology.
Everything. Everywhere. All at Once: AI Policy When Congress Returns
Here is a quick take on what to look for in Washington and on the broader AI Policy landscape when Congress returns in September.
A Turning Point for U.S. AI Policy: Senate Explores Solutions
Preparing for the proliferation of Artificial Intelligence.
Making AI Fair, and How to Use It
Marc Rotenberg looks at how an early AI study led to the 1974 Privacy Act, while Jeremy Roschelle considers different aspects of human-centric AI.
A new technology, broadly deployed, raises profound questions about its impact on American society.
Time to Assess National AI Policies
The Center for AI and Digital Policy has undertaken the first comparative review of national artificial intelligence policies.
According to the report of the 9/11 Commission, all but one of the 9/11 hijackers acquired some form of U.S. identification, some by fraud. Acquisition of these forms of identification would have assisted them in boarding commercial flights, renting cars, and other activities. As a result, the Commission and some lawmakers concluded it was necessary […]
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