The Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights: In Search of Enaction, at Risk of Inaction

Minds and Machines 33 (2):285-292 (2023)
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Abstract

The US is promoting a new vision of a “Good AI Society” through its recent AI Bill of Rights. This offers a promising vision of community-oriented equity unique amongst peer countries. However, it leaves the door open for potential rights violations. Furthermore, it may have some federal impact, but it is non-binding, and without concrete legislation, the private sector is likely to ignore it.

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