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AI DIY
Black Flag Design
20 episodes
1 week ago
We gather virtually to discuss new technologies, present useful demos and experiments, and moderated Q&A from the live audience. These recordings are an opportunity to be creative with peers and demonstrate developments in the AI field by getting beyond the headlines, to getting our hands on with these new technologies.
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We gather virtually to discuss new technologies, present useful demos and experiments, and moderated Q&A from the live audience. These recordings are an opportunity to be creative with peers and demonstrate developments in the AI field by getting beyond the headlines, to getting our hands on with these new technologies.
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AI Consumer Protections and Managing Legal Risk
AI DIY
40 minutes 56 seconds
12 months ago
AI Consumer Protections and Managing Legal Risk

Summary

Eli Wood discusses the implications of the Consumer Protections Act for AI, focusing on high-risk applications, the role of technology providers, and the challenges of compliance. He emphasizes the need for businesses to adapt to new regulations while maintaining ethical standards and consumer trust. The conversation also explores the future of AI development, risk management, and the importance of transparency in branding.


Takeaways

The Consumer Protections Act for AI aims to establish extensive consumer protections related to AI.

High-risk applications are defined by their potential impact on consequential decisions.

Most businesses will need to innovate to comply with the new standards set by the bill.

The role of technology providers is crucial in the deployment of AI systems.

EU regulations serve as a model for AI legislation in the U.S.

Algorithmic discrimination is a key focus of the bill, but its regulation is complex.

Implementation of the bill poses significant challenges for small businesses.

On-device AI models may offer a solution for privacy and compliance issues.

Branding and consumer trust will be essential in the AI landscape.

AI may end up managing its own risk assessments, raising ethical concerns.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Consumer Protections Act for AI

03:05 Understanding High-Risk AI Applications

05:48 The Role of Technology Providers in AI

08:54 EU Regulations and Their Impact

11:39 Algorithmic Discrimination and High-Risk AI

14:33 Implementation Challenges of the Bill

17:17 Future of AI Development and Compliance

20:31 Risk Management and Developer Responsibilities

23:17 The Role of AI in Risk Assessment

26:31 On-Device Models and Consumer Control

29:17 The Future of AI and Brand Value



AI DIY
We gather virtually to discuss new technologies, present useful demos and experiments, and moderated Q&A from the live audience. These recordings are an opportunity to be creative with peers and demonstrate developments in the AI field by getting beyond the headlines, to getting our hands on with these new technologies.