Media mention: ‘The White House’s ‘AI Bill of Rights’ outlines five principles'

October 28, 2022

Where: The Conversation, “The White House’s ‘AI Bill of Rights’ outlines five principles to make artificial intelligence safer, more transparent and less discriminatory

Who: Christopher Dancy, Harold and Inge Marcus Industrial and Manufacturing Career Development Associate Professor

What: Christopher Dancy, Harold and Inge Marcus Industrial and Manufacturing Career Development Associate Professor, wrote an article that appeared on The Conversation, an online source of news stories and research reports with accompanying expert opinion and analysis. In the article, Dancy, who is also affiliated with the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, analyzed the Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights and its role in guiding how people interact with artificial intelligence systems.

 

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“A document such as this one, even if not policy, can be a powerful reference for people advocating for changes in the way an organization develops and uses AI systems.” — Christopher Dancy