Artificial intelligence : governance and leadership white paper / Australian Human Rights Commission, World Economic Forum
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- 8077753
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- Sydney, NSW : Australian Human Rights Commission, January 2019
- ©2019
- 1 online resource (21 pages) : colour illustrations.
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- 9781921449994
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The Australian Human Rights Commission and the World Economic Forum are working together to explore models of governance and leadership in artificial intelligence (AI) in Australia. This White Paper has been produced to support a consultation process on this issue. AI can enable prediction and problem-solving approaches that save the lives of seriously ill hospital patients. Yet AI can also be used to threaten human rights. For example, we have seen allegations of AI entrenching bias and discrimination in the United States (US) criminal justice system, as well as in policing in Australia. Scandal and controversy connected to new technologies have increased public concern regarding decision-making that uses AI, data privacy, cyber security, political influence and labour market shifts. Powerful new technological capabilities are rapidly increasing and are changing our world. AI, biotechnologies, neurotechnologies, new materials and distributed ledgers are being developed. As costs fall in data storage, processing and communication, innovative private sector players are particularly active in making these technologies more widespread.
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