Regulatory techniques and risk-based approaches in AI and machine learning
WPF has been invited to speak before the Brazilian Senate on the topic of the challenge of regulatory models for AI and machine learning systems. WPF Executive Director Pam Dixon will be testifying as an expert in this informational session; she was a delegate in creating the OECD AI Guidelines, and she currently co-leads the civil society work on AI at OECD. She has published large peer-review studies of AI and machine learning systems, as well as studies published by World Privacy Forum.
What: Challenges in Artificial Intelligence Regulation: International contribution to the Brazilian lawmaking process
Where: Brasilia and virtual
When: 10 June, 2022, 6: 30 am Pacific, 9: 30 am, Brasilia (UCT / GMT -3)
Panel 5: Regulatory Techniques and Risk Based approaches
Chair: Bruno Bioni
Moderation: Laura Schertel Mendes
Eike Graf, European Commission
Pam Dixon, World Privacy Forum
John Miller, ITI
Related documents:
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Agenda, Challenges in Artificial Intelligence Regulation: International contribution to the Brazilian lawmaking process
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Article: A Failure to Do No Harm: India’s Aadhaar biometric ID program and its inability to protect privacy in relation to measures in Europe and the U.S. (Pam Dixon, Springer Nature, Health Technology. DOI 10.1007/s12553–017-0202-6. http://rdcu.be/tsWv. Open Access, via Harvard-Based Technology Science: https://techscience.org/a/2017082901/.
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An Ecosystems Approach to Biometric Regulation, Turkish Policy Quarterly https://www.worldprivacyforum.org/2022/03/an-ecosystems-approach-to-biometric-regulation/
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The Scoring of America: How secret consumer scores threaten your privacy and your future https://www.worldprivacyforum.org/2014/04/wpf-report-the-scoring-of-america-how-secret-consumer-scores-threaten-your-privacy-and-your-future/