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SpilloverEffect
- Dimension
- Environment
- Score
- bad
- Description
- The proposed AI Accountability Training and Certification Program (AATCP) has several weaknesses that could undermine its effectiveness. Firstly, the reliance on training alone may not be sufficient to address the underlying systemic issues within the AI regulatory landscape. Without robust enforcement mechanisms, even well-trained stakeholders may still engage in non-compliance behaviors. Secondly, the initiative could inadvertently favor larger companies that can afford to send more staff through the training, leaving smaller entities and startups at a disadvantage, potentially exacerbating disparities in AI application and environmental protection efforts. Lastly, if the training does not evolve with emerging AI technologies, it risks becoming obsolete, limiting its long-term utility. These shortcomings indicate a net negative effect on future generations compared to alternatives that focus on more proactive and integrative measures for environmental education and ethical frameworks in AI development.
- Alternative
- AI Accountability Training and Certification Program
- Policy
- EU AI Act