Artificial intelligence governance: lessons from decades of nuclear regulation
To some experts and policy makers, the existential threat posed by nuclear weapons has just been paralleled by artificial intelligence. Numerous calls for an international body that will govern the development of artificial intelligence technology have been made, citing the International Atomic Ener...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1708912023-10-08T15:40:37Z Artificial intelligence governance: lessons from decades of nuclear regulation Sagun-Trajano, Karryl Kim S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social sciences::Political science Country and Region Studies Technology and Future Issues To some experts and policy makers, the existential threat posed by nuclear weapons has just been paralleled by artificial intelligence. Numerous calls for an international body that will govern the development of artificial intelligence technology have been made, citing the International Atomic Energy Agency as a model. While it is not a foolproof one-to-one comparison, those working on regulation of artificial intelligence can draw useful lessons from the nuclear experience, including how to balance governance and peaceful uses of the technology. Published version 2023-10-06T00:53:56Z 2023-10-06T00:53:56Z 2023 Commentary Sagun-Trajano, K. K. (2023). Artificial intelligence governance: lessons from decades of nuclear regulation. RSIS Commentaries, 134-23. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170891 en RSIS Commentaries, 134-23 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
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To some experts and policy makers, the existential threat posed by nuclear weapons has just been paralleled by artificial intelligence. Numerous calls for an international body that will govern the development of artificial intelligence technology have been made, citing the International Atomic Energy Agency as a model. While it is not a foolproof one-to-one comparison, those working on regulation of artificial intelligence can draw useful lessons from the nuclear experience, including how to balance governance and peaceful uses of the technology. |
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