Nayan Bhathela, Lyria Bennett Moses, Monika Zalnieriute, Roger Clarke, Kayleen Manwaring, Kathy Bowrey, all of the University of New South Wales, Felicity Bell, University of Sydney Law School, and Matthew Kearnes, Independent Scholar, have published Response to ‘Artificial Intelligence: Governance and Leadership’ White Paper Consultation as UNSW Law Research Paper No. 19-15. Here is the abstract.
This document seeks to respond to the questions raised by the Australian Human Rights Commission and World Economic Forum in their ‘Artificial Intelligence: governance and leadership’ White Paper consultation. It draws upon some of the research conducted at the Allens Hub to make suggestions about if and how systems involving some component of artificial intelligence or automation should be regulated. It also seeks to create further clarity regarding the potential structure and functions of the proposed Responsible Innovation Organisation. We note that our research does not relate to all the questions asked in the White Paper consultation, and so we only set out answers in relation to those matters where our research may be relevant. We are otherwise grateful for the opportunity to present our views and hope this submission will help the Australian Human Rights Commission and World Economic Forum in their consideration.
Download the paper from SSRN at the link.
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