VentureBeat January 11, 2020
Liz O'Sullivan, ArthurAI and STOP

This week, the White House released 10 AI Principles, intended as guidance for federal agencies while they consider how to appropriately regulate AI in the private sector. It’s an effort to reduce AI’s potential harms, which have come under scrutiny all over the world, while maintaining the maximum benefits to society. The industry has been awaiting this moment amid lingering uncertainty around the U.S. government’s plans to control this powerful technology and ensure it doesn’t hurt people more than it helps.

But while it may be a good thing that the White House is taking an active role in the fight to regulate AI, the Trump administration’s emphasis on light-touch regulation means the new rules fail to go far enough.

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