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Artificial intelligence [What Think Tanks are thinking]
Written by Marcin Grajewski.
The recent launches of artificial intelligence (AI) tools capable of generating direct textual answers to questions, notably the chatbot ChatGPT, and the development of general-purpose AI technologies, are expected to revolutionise the application of AI in society and the economy. New AI tools in general offer massive potential for developments in industry, agriculture, health, education and other areas. However, many scientists and politicians are calling for the establishment of a legal and ethical framework to avoid potentially detrimental impacts from the use of such technologies.
The EU’s approach to artificial intelligence centres on excellence and trust, aimed at boosting research and industrial capacity while ensuring safety and fundamental rights. In 2021, the European Commission proposed the AI Act to regulate this area, but that regulation is still being debated. According to European Parliament recommendations from May 2022, AI has huge potential to boost capital and labour productivity, innovation, growth and job creation. However, its development could also pave the way for potential mass surveillance and other detrimental impacts on fundamental rights and values.
This note gathers links to the recent publications and commentaries from many international think tanks on artificial Intelligence.
Artificial Intelligence Index Report 2022
Stanford University, 2023
AI inventions: Policy options and a path forward
Brookings Institution, March 2023
A high-level view of the impact of AI on the workforce
Bruegel, March 2023
Artificial intelligence adoption in the public sector: A case study
Bruegel, March 2023
Artificial intelligence: How to get the most from the labour-productivity boost
Bruegel, March 2023
The convergence of new technologies endangering human agency
Friends of Europe, March 2023
Artificial intelligence, diplomacy and democracy: from divergence to convergence
Friends of Europe, March 2023
The end of privacy? From danger to democracy to endangered personal autonomy
Friends of Europe, March 2023
Challenges to U.S. national security and competitiveness posed by AI
Rand Corporation, March 2023
Artificial intelligence and cities: The global race to regulate algorithms
Barcelona Centre for International Affairs, February 2023
NIST’s AI risk management framework plants a flag in the AI debate
Brookings Institution, February 2023
Early thoughts on regulating generative AI like ChatGPT
Brookings Institution, February 2023
Artificial Intelligence and automation in retail
Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, February 2023
Software-defined defence: Algorithms at war
International Institute for Strategic Studies, February 2023
Global technology trends: What to watch for in 2023
Real Instituto Elcano, February 2023
Europe against the machine
European Centre for International Political Economy, January 2023
Towards strengthening the Transatlantic tech diplomacy: Trustworthy AI in the EU-U.S. Trade and Technology Council
Transatlantic Technology and Trade Forum, January 2023
Artificial Intelligence for sustainable finance
Centre for European Policy Studies, December 2022
The Artificial Intelligence Act and the skills crisis
Lisbon Council, December 2022
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