The document discusses President Biden’s new plan to regulate AI in the United States. The key points are:1. The plan focuses on maintaining “control” over AI, such as ensuring a human is always involved in decisions made by military AI systems.
However, the author argues that complete control over AI may not be realistic, as AI can sometimes make decisions faster than humans can intervene.
The plan lacks sufficient emphasis on transparency and understanding the limitations and biases of AI systems.
The author provides examples of AI models exhibiting biases, and argues that widespread transparency and public monitoring of AI is crucial.
The plan does not adequately address the challenge of data access and “data supremacy” between countries, which the author sees as a key factor in AI development and competitiveness.
Overall, the author believes the plan is a good start, but needs to be more comprehensive in addressing the complexities of regulating and understanding AI as a technology.