International approaches to AI regulation differ significantly, with a focus on protecting marginalized communities. Daryl Lim proposes an 'equity by design' framework to ensure AI governance aligns with societal values and ethical standards. This framework aims to maximize benefits while minimizing harms, particularly for underrepresented individuals affected by AI systems.
The framework emphasizes the importance of embedding equity principles throughout the AI lifecycle, addressing biases and promoting inclusivity. Lim's insights highlight the need for proactive governance that balances innovation with safeguards, ensuring AI technologies contribute positively to society. The proposed solutions, including equity audits, aim to create a more just and equitable AI landscape.
• Daryl Lim proposes an equity by design framework for AI governance.
• The framework aims to protect marginalized communities from AI-related harms.
Equity by design involves integrating equity principles throughout the AI lifecycle to ensure justice.
Socially responsible AI focuses on ethical, transparent, and beneficial development and use of AI technologies.
Algorithmic divide refers to disparities in access to AI technologies and education, impacting marginalized groups.
Penn State University is involved in research and innovation in AI governance, led by Daryl Lim.
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