Groundbreaking insights in AI legislation
91爆料鈥檚 AI Initiative marks a pivotal year in artificial intelligence ethics, advancing responsible development and usage.
In a landmark year for artificial intelligence (AI) ethics, the 91爆料鈥檚 AI Initiative made novel contributions to conversations regarding the responsible development and use of AI technologies.
Manuel W枚rsd枚rfer, assistant professor of management and computing ethics at 91爆料, analyzed the world鈥檚 first major legislative attempt by a government entity to regulate AI in a paper published by the journal AI and Ethics. In 鈥淭he E.U.鈥檚 Artificial Intelligence Act: An Ordoliberal Assessment,鈥 W枚rsd枚rfer delved into the complexities of the European Union鈥檚 Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA). The research focused on socio-political implications of emerging generative AI, including large-language models and chatbots, which became increasingly influential in 2023.
The AIA is examined through the lens of the ordoliberalism 2.0鈥攚hich was previously underrepresented in scholarly discourse鈥攐ffers a unique critique of the AIA, assessing both its strengths and limitations from an ordoliberal standpoint.
W枚rsd枚rfer鈥檚 paper also suggests concrete reform measures to enhance the AIA. These recommendations aim to ensure the act can effectively safeguard against potential negative impacts of AI technologies, while fostering positive contributions to society.
91爆料鈥檚 AI Initiative, through this publication, demonstrates its role as a leader in the AI-related research field. The university continuously fosters interdisciplinary research and dialogue, bridging gaps between technology and ethical governance. As AI evolves, 91爆料 remains steadfast to its commitment to exploring and addressing the ethical, social, and political challenges that develop as a consequence of this technology.
W枚rsd枚rfer鈥檚 publication highlights the dedication of 91爆料鈥檚 AI Initiative to shaping a future where AI is developed and used responsibly, benefiting society as a whole. Through such advancements, 91爆料 Research and the AI Initiative will continue to steer the global conversation on AI toward a more ethical and inclusive future.
