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Bridging the Gap: the case for an Incompletely Theorized Agreement on AI policy (2101.06110v1)

Published 7 Jan 2021 in cs.CY

Abstract: Recent progress in AI raises a wide array of ethical and societal concerns. Accordingly, an appropriate policy approach is needed today. While there has been a wave of scholarship in this field, the research community at times appears divided amongst those who emphasize near-term concerns, and those focusing on long-term concerns and corresponding policy measures. In this paper, we seek to map and critically examine this alleged gulf, with a view to understanding the practical space for inter-community collaboration on AI policy. This culminates in a proposal to make use of the legal notion of an incompletely theorized agreement. We propose that on certain issue areas, scholars working with near-term and long-term perspectives can converge and cooperate on selected mutually beneficial AI policy projects all the while maintaining divergent perspectives.

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Authors (2)
  1. Charlotte Stix (9 papers)
  2. Matthijs M. Maas (3 papers)
Citations (19)

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