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Kennedy: this is your chance, to tell us how to get this right. Christina Montgomery, IBM

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Kennedy: this is your chance, to tell us how to get this right. Christina Montgomery, IBM

#shorts Kennedy said, “Ms. Montgomery … this is your chance, folks to tell us how to get this right. Please use it”

Montgomery: So disclosure of the data that’s used to train AI, disclosure of the model and how it performs and making sure that there’s continuous governance over these models. That we are the leading edge in terms of governance. Technology, governance, organizational governance rules and clarification that are needed that this

Kennedy: Congress, which I mean this is your chance, folks to tell us how to get this right. Please use it.

Montgomery: Right. I mean, I think, again, the rules should be focused on the use of AI in certain contexts. So if you look at, for example, the A, so if you look at the EU AI Act, it has certain uses of AI that it says are just simply too dangerous and will be outlawed in the UK. Okay?

Kennedy: So we ought to first pass a law that says you can use AI for these uses but not others. Is that, is that what you’re saying? We

Montgomery: Need to define the highest risk uses of AI.

Kennedy: Is there anything else?

Montgomery: And then of course requiring things like impact assessments and transparency requiring companies to show their work protecting data that’s used to train AI in the first place as well.

On 5/16/2023, the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology and the Law hosted a hearing titled “Oversight of A.I.: Rules for Artificial Intelligence.”

Witnesses included:

Samuel Altman, CEO, OpenAI

Christina Montgomery, Chief Privacy & Trust Officer, IBM

Gary Marcus, Professor Emeritus, New York University

other clips of this published longer video is here: <a href=“https://youtu.be/k0YwwofDYWY\” rel=“nofollow”>https://youtu.be/k0YwwofDYWY

Kennedy: this is your chance, folks to tell us how to get this right. Please use it. Christina Montgomery, Chief Privacy & Trust Officer, IBM

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