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How We Talk About AI (and Why It Matters)

Published: 27 January 2019 Publication History

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How we talk about artificial intelligence matters. Not only do our rhetorical choices influence public expectations of AI, they implicitly make the case for or against specific government interventions. Conceiving of AI as a global project to which each nation can contribute, for instance, suggests a different course of action than understanding AI as a "race" America cannot afford to lose. And just as inflammatory terms such as "killer robot" aim to catalyze limitations of autonomous weapons, so do the popular terms "ethics" and "governance" subtly argue for a lesser role for government in setting AI policy. How should we talk about AI? And what's at stake with our rhetorical choices? This presentation explores the interplay between claims about AI and law's capacity to channel AI in the public interest.

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AIES '19: Proceedings of the 2019 AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society
January 2019
577 pages
ISBN:9781450363242
DOI:10.1145/3306618
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Published: 27 January 2019

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  1. artificial intelligence
  2. policy
  3. rhetoric

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AIES '19: AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society
January 27 - 28, 2019
HI, Honolulu, USA

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  • (2023)Future Collaboration between Humans and AIWork and AI 203010.1007/978-3-658-40232-7_3(21-28)Online publication date: 18-May-2023
  • (2022)Recognize the bias? News media partisanship shapes the coverage of facial recognition technology in the United StatesNew Media & Society10.1177/1461444822109091626:5(2829-2850)Online publication date: 3-Jun-2022
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