Scientists propose new regulatory framework to make AI safer

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Scientists propose new regulatory framework to make AI safer

Imperial College London researchers believe the HIAT framework would support human-centric tech

Scientists from Imperial College London have proposed a new regulatory framework for assessing the impact of AI, called the Human Impact Assessment for Technology (HIAT).

The researchers believe the HIAT could identify the ethical, psychological and social risks of technological progress, which are already being exposed in a growing range of applications, from voter manipulation to algorithmic sentencing.

They based their idea on the Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA), which has been used to evaluate the environmental effects of proposed developments for 50 years.

Like environmental impact, the human impact of AI is difficult to model and often produces unforeseen results. Software is often easy to modify and regularly updated. The HIAT would therefore need to be part of an ongoing evaluation.

How the HIAT would work

The researchers recommend using an existing tec




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