The latest updates from the Congressional Research Service include the following items.
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA): An Overview, June 4, 2013
International Climate Change Financing: The Climate Investment Funds (CIFs), June 3, 2013
International Environmental Financing: The Global Environment Facility (GEF), June 3, 2013
Iraq: Politics, Governance, and Human Rights, June 3, 2013
Crime and Forfeiture, May 13, 2013
Commercial artificial intelligence tools have recently emerged that are able to produce police reports. If the resulting reports are inaccurate, incomplete or biased, or if the process leaks confidential information, this could undermine the criminal justice system and harm citizens.
Too often, affected patients, clinicians, and regulators cannot see how the system works, why a decision was made, or whether meaningful human oversight occurred.
Existing tools from other domains, such as existing robust public engagement processes in drug development, when applied to AI deployment can help strengthen public trust in these systems and enhance perceptions of their legitimacy and the decisions they produce.
With thoughtful policy action, it is still possible to build systems that are fair, transparent, and accountable, and to earn the public trust that will ultimately determine AI’s future. We hope policymakers are ready to act.