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Do we need a National Algorithms Safety Board?

Por: The Hill Tech March 05, 2023

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In the United States, the National Transportation Safety Board is widely respected for its prompt responses to investigate plane, train, and boat accidents. Its independent reports have done much to promote safety in civil aviation and beyond. Could a  have a similar impact in increasing safety for algorithmic systems, especially the rapidly proliferating Artificial Intelligence applications based on unpredictable machine learning?... + full article



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