- Events are taking place across the UN AI for Good summit to promote public engagement in AI
- Researchers are calling for a Citizens’ Track on AI Governance to amplify public voice in AI governance
- A new series of case studies highlights how people across the world engage in dialogue about artificial intelligence
Dr Susan Oman shares work on public engagement in AI at the AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva.
Dr Susan Oman, working alongside colleagues from NGO's, is calling for a more people-centred approach to AI at a global summit hosted by the UN International Telecommunication Union.
This work includes the launch of a new white paper, A Citizens Track on AI Governance: Agency, Alignment & Accountability. The paper sets out the institutional infrastructure and interventions needed to make public voice in AI governance the norm.
The summit also sees the launch of the new PAVE (Public AI Voice and Engagement) casebook, presenting case studies on over 80 participatory and deliberative processes focussed on AI in the last five years.
This work builds on the Public Voices In AI project with the Digital Good Network, and the follow on campaign Let’s Talk AI, which will be showcased at the summit in an exhibition hosted by the University of Sheffield’s Centre for Machine Intelligence.
Read more about the summit from the Centre for Machine Intelligence.