OECD's Work on AI in Response to COVID-19: Insights for Latin America and the Caribbean
OECD is focusing on AI in the context of COVID-19, emphasizing the importance of trustworthy AI for societal benefits. The organization has outlined principles for implementing AI in policies, with a goal of fostering an ecosystem that prioritizes human rights, transparency, accountability, and more. Collaboration with global partners and a multi-stakeholder approach are key components of their strategy. Implementing the AI Principles includes addressing various policy issues and utilizing tools to ensure the development of trustworthy AI systems aligned with OECD standards.
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OECDs work on AI With a view on COVID-19 Webinar: Artificial Intelligence in the time of COVID-19: Insights for Latin America and the Caribbean Karine Perset Administrator, OECD.AI 5 November 2020
2 Today s plan OECD AI Principles Implementation efforts OECD AI Policy Observatory (OECD.AI) OECD Network of Experts on AI (ONE AI) The AI Wonk COVID-19 resources
3 OECD AI Principles Goal: foster policy ecosystem for trustworthy AI that benefits people and planet. Inter-governmental standard. Adopted May 2019 by 37 OECD + 7 partner countries. Same as G20 AI Principles approved June 2019. Non-binding yet strong political commitment to implement & OECD monitoring.
Governments that have adhered to the OECD or G20 AI principles Adherents OECD members G20 principles, based on OECD
OECD AI Principles 10 Principles for Trustworthy AI, covering two areas: Values-based principles Socio-economic & environmental benefits Human rights, privacy, fairness Transparency, explainability Robustness, security, safety Accountability National Policies Investing in research Data, compute, technologies Enabling policy environment Jobs, skills, transitions International cooperation To realise the full promise of AI to combat COVID-19, AI systems should be aligned with the OECD AI Principles
A collaborative, multi-stakeholder inter-disciplinary approach Global Partnership on AI (GPAI) OECD Network of Experts on AI (ONE AI) PARTICIPATION in complementary initiatives by partner institutions - EC - G20 - UNESCO, UN - CoE - IDB, CAF - ISO, IEEE Research & applied AI experiments Guidance on policies for AI AI Principles OECD.AI Policy Observatory OECD Global Parliamentary group on AI (GPN AI) AI legislative hub
Implementing the AI Principles in POLICIES 3 ONE AI priorities 10 Principles for Trustworthy AI What tools help implement trustworthy AI What types of AI systems raise what types of policy issues? Values-based principles Socio-economic & envtal impacts Human rights, privacy, fairness Transparency, explainability Robustness, security, safety Accountability Tools for Trustworthy AI National Policies Investing in research Data, compute, technologies Enabling policy environment Jobs, skills, transitions International cooperation Classifying AI systems National AI policies What have we learned so far about (national) AI policies?
8 COVID-19 Resources
Policy brief: AI and COVID-19 Using artificial intelligence to help combat COVID-19 English Portuguese French Spanish
10 COVID-19 Resources AI-powered COVID-19 tracker COVID-19 research Live data on COVID-19-related publications (MAG) Follow the latest COVID-19 developments in your country in real time
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