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Can AI justify its decisions, or does democracy demand human accountability?
technology3 hours ago

Can AI justify its decisions, or does democracy demand human accountability?

An FT Opinion piece argues that Colorado’s anti-discrimination law for AI-augmented decisions forces transparency and justification in how AI determines access to housing, education, health and finance, using Elon Musk’s xAI lawsuit against the law as a backdrop. It notes that while an AI like Grok could be made to back its outputs with reasons, true justification—and thus accountability—still rests on humans; the case raises foundational questions about democracy, the rule of law, and whether machine reasoning can or should substitute for human responsible decision-making in sensitive allocations.

"California's Ambitious AI Regulations: Going Beyond Biden's Order"
technology2 years ago

"California's Ambitious AI Regulations: Going Beyond Biden's Order"

California Assemblymember Rebecca Bauer-Kahan is leading an effort to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) in the state, specifically targeting algorithmic discrimination. While President Joe Biden's recent executive order on AI regulation was seen as a positive step, Bauer-Kahan believes that California can go further in creating a market for safe AI. She acknowledges that Washington would like to take the lead on AI regulation but believes that the rapid pace of AI development necessitates action at the state level. Despite her bill not passing this year, Bauer-Kahan remains optimistic about building consensus around AI regulation and plans to reintroduce a similar bill in the future. She emphasizes the need for California to set a high standard for AI regulation to avoid patchwork regulations and ensure innovation is balanced with societal protection.