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10 principles required for AI

Sep 25, 2019
How should artificial intelligence be regulated? The U.S. Chamber has released the Principles on Artificial Intelligence (AI) emphasizing the need for a sensible and innovation-forward approach to address both the challenges and opportunities of AI. The Principles are a starting point for the Chamber's international AI practice, which will be housed in the Center for Global Regulatory Cooperation's Project Data Driven Innovation.

"The advent of artificial intelligence will revolutionize businesses of all sizes and industries and has the potential to bring significant opportunities and challenges to the way Americans live and work, said Tim Day, Senior Vice President, Chamber Technology Engagement Center. "The U.S. Chamber's artificial intelligence principles place the Chamber at the forefront of the national conversations on AI and will serve as a comprehensive guide to address the policy issues pertaining to AI for federal, state, and local policymakers."

The Chamber also endorsed the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development's recommendations on AI. Drafted with leadership from the United States and adopted by over 40 partner countries, the recommendations are a flexible governance standard that promotes the responsible stewardship of trustworthy AI.

The U.S. Chamber will continue to work with U.S. legislators and regulators to ensure America leads the way in developing and deploying artificial intelligence.

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