Spillover Effect Details
- Policy
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EU AI Act
- Alternative
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AI Accountability Training and Certification Program
- Dimension
- Social
- Criteria
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- Protec youth from social media damage
- Time Frame
- 30
- Score
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- PositiveImpact
- The AATCP could significantly enhance the understanding of AI regulations in high-risk sectors such as healthcare, reducing the potential for harm to individuals and the community by ensuring that AI systems are developed and implemented responsibly. A more informed workforce might lead to greater innovation and trust in AI systems, creating a more robust socio-economic environment for future generations.
- NegativeImpact
- However, should the AATCP fail to achieve high compliance rates or fail to engage a significant portion of AI producers and users, this can lead to a false sense of security, encouraging lax practices that can exacerbate risks such as discriminatory algorithms and privacy violations, significantly harming youth and vulnerable populations in the long-term.
- Description
- The proposed AI Accountability Training and Certification Program (AATCP), while focused on compliance and education, may fail to address the multifaceted issues presented by AI technologies. This inadequacy could stem from the insufficient depth of the training protocols, a lack of engagement from AI stakeholders, or the inability to adapt to rapidly changing technological landscapes. Furthermore, if the AATCP is perceived as a mere box-ticking exercise, it may lead to overconfidence in AI systems without the necessary checks and balances in place. Ultimately, this could result in harmful practices persisting in the industry, which are particularly detrimental to youth who are vulnerable to the risks of AI misuse and social media damage.