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Futures of Responsible and Inclusive AI

June 17, 2020

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How might we foster an inclusive, responsible & foresight-informed AI
governance approach?

By Tania De Gasperis (@taniadegasperis), MDes from OCAD University. Also co-founder of Over Under Inside Out, a Futures-Driven Innovation studio at the intersection of Academia and Practice.

Abstract

This paper seeks to investigate how we might foster an inclusive, foresight-informed responsible AI governance framework. The paper discusses the gaps and opportunities in current AI initiatives across various stakeholders and acknowledges the importance of anticipation and agility. This paper also posits that it is important for legal, policy, industry and academia to
understand the specificities of each other’s domains better to build an inclusive governance framework.

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