Among the great challenges posed to democracy today is the use of technology, data, and automated systems in ways that threaten the rights of the American public. Too often, these tools are used to limit our opportunities and prevent our access to critical resources or services. These problems are well documented. In America and around…
Motivating to finally see a nation-wide effort to regulate data and AI safety within the US.
Many countries have already implemented policies for data collection regulation specifically the right to know what data is collect and right to erasure. For example, we've seen GDPR (launched 2018) in the EU and even state-wise policies such as California's CCPA (2018).
This blue print for an AI bill of rights encapsulates even more general things from data privacy to algorithm discrimination.
But will this be enough to enable and regulate safer AI?