(I'm sharing the occasional retweet on twitter to help reach of projects I'm working on, but have moved most of my (limited!) social media activity to https://t.co/evCgijKXmg)
As #globalDigitalCompact and #SummitOfTheFuture call for new AI policy dialogues to bridge governance gaps, we've explored the potential & practicalities of bringing citizen voices directly into these processes through models of global deliberation: https://t.co/oxjE2Cw7jk
Our @timdavies is in Brussels this morning to hear the results of the Belgian Citizen’s Panel on AI which has involved 60 randomly selected Belgian citizens in deliberations over three weekends in recent months, producing nine priorities for action. https://t.co/PVBuwsaDJo
We've submitted a response to Interim Report of the @UnitedNations AI Advisory Body.
🔗 https://t.co/4yPXNjQf7w
In short: welcoming the principles of AI "governed inclusively, by and for the benefit of all" but asking where are the institutions to deliver this?
@collect_intel Thanks for openness to discussion. Let's find a time to chat. Drop me a line to [email protected]
On other action:I'd be really interested to explore Theory of Chance exercise for some of the next steps proposed. Could workshop via open zoom call or twitter chat perhaps?
Reading @collect_intel 'A Roadmap to Democratic AI' launched yesterday. It is packed w/ 'Next step' suggestions to bring about what CIP describe as 'democratic AI': "adaptive, accountable institutions acting on decentralised information" to govern AI ecosystem for public good 1/
Today we’re publishing our ‘Roadmap to a Democratic AI’!
Read here: https://t.co/CVMwmJV2Fn
Saying we want more democratic tech is one thing. Doing it is another.
What can the ecosystem build, research, advocate for, and fund in 2024 to democratize AI? (1/8)
Perhaps there is a next step process to explore of taking the promising directions offered by the Roadmap, and inviting both additional community proposals, and, importantly, deeper elaboration on the *why*: unpacking the justifications, assumptions and theories of change.
#ICYMI—The 2nd edition of the State of Open Data is out now!
Are we realising the full potential of open data? Join @avilarenata and @timdavies as they examine the impact and barriers of open data initiatives in various sectors. #D4DNetwork
📚🔗https://t.co/IYKyLvKdQV