TRENDS
has released a new study in English entitled "An Analytical Perspective of
Biden's Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence." The study analyses
the potential implications of US President Joe Biden's executive order on
artificial intelligence, and whether it will actually serve as a governance framework
for the development and application of this emerging technology, or will remain
a non-binding measure that can change as administrations change.
Gina
Bou Serhal is a researcher at the Strategic Studies Department at Trends
Research & Advisory
The
study, conducted by Trends researcher Gina Bou Serhal, highlights the growing
fears over the fast development of artificial intelligence in multiple fields.
These include the consumer market, healthcare, education and defense. The study
indicated that the attempts of governments and regulators to catch up with
rapid technological development are similar to "controlling a raging forest
fire", especially with the possibility of unknown Pandora box risks represented
by artificial intelligence.
The
study followed President Biden's signing of the executive order, which is seen
as the first official action to guide the course of artificial intelligence in
the United States. The order sets proposed standards for AI safety and
security, protects privacy, promotes equality and civil rights, defends
consumers and workers, promotes innovation and competition, and strengthens
U.S. leadership globally.
The
study shows that the powers of executive orders are limited, not legally
binding. There remains the possibility of their cancellation by subsequent
administrations. The author referred to the importance of the US Congress interference
to enact tight AI legislation, which will provide a stable legal framework with
enforceable powers.
A
Morning Consult opinion poll in June showed that more than half of registered
voters, including 57% of Democrats and 50% of Republicans, support strict
regulation of AI development, including the creation of new regulatory bodies
dedicated to oversight.
The
study pointed out that the intense partisan American political reality in light
of the approach of the presidential elections, and preoccupation with other global
issues may undermine the US efforts to enact an effective new legislation. The
study concludes by asking whether Biden's executive order is just an “elusive
reality” necessitated by elections hopes, or whether it will represent a real
beginning for a responsible regulatory framework for artificial intelligence.
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