Impact of AI:Explored

AI Governance Is Broken: Who Pays When Things Go Wrong?

James O'Regan and Gerjon Kunst

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In this insightful episode of Impact of AI: Explored, Gerjon and James talk with Louise Humpingon (https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisehumpington/). We explore the strategic positioning of tech giants in AI governance, the importance of accountability, diversity, and responsible deployment of AI technologies. Lousie shares her diverse background from philosophy to AI governance, emphasizing the need for collaborative, adaptive, and inclusive governance frameworks to mitigate risks and maximize benefits.

key  topics

  • Strategic positioning of tech giants in AI regulation
  • Accountability and liability in AI harms
  • Diversity and inclusion in AI design and deployment
  • The need for adaptive, multi-layered governance systems
  • The role of human oversight and autonomous agents in AI safety


Chapters

00:00 Strategic Positioning in AI Governance
04:30 Louise's Diverse Career Path
06:44 The Need for AI Regulation
09:39 Rethinking Accountability in AI
11:58 Utilizing AI for Self-Governance
15:01 The Mycelium Network of Governance
18:39 Bridging Communication Gaps in Organizations
22:34 Navigating Disputes and Building Trust
23:47 Understanding Women's Hesitancy Towards AI
26:07 Addressing Concerns for AI Adoption
31:34 Generational Trust Issues with Technology
35:56 The Role of Ethics in AI Development
42:14 Key Questions for AI Deployment


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