Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

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The Tragedy of the ML Commons

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  Efforts to turn climate change into a coordination problem are well underway with efforts to place a value on environmental externalities, like a carbon tax. Similarly, we must think about how the problem of algorithms can be turned into one of coordination if we have any chance of reducing our reliance on vague principles. By taking the lessons from efforts on climate change and nuclear proliferation we can begin crossing the barriers of social dilemmas.
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An excellent start. Your comparisons are to areas in which the problem could be strictly defined and the public could understand the dangers. Here the EC cannot even define "artificial intelligence" before regulating it, and we have only just begun testing our ability to teach citizens what the serious risks are. These are relevant differences to take back into account in your drafting.

 

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