Artificial Intelligence and Procurement
Experts analyze how procurement could improve AI—and how AI could improve procurement.
The Procurement Path to AI Governance
Procurement standards could promote responsible use of artificial intelligence by government.
Does DARPA’s Legal Structure Lead to Ethical Lapses?
The agency’s design allows it to develop advanced technologies, some of which present ethical implications.
Fixing Cash Aid Is More Than Child’s Play
Streamlining administration of cash aid requires substantial legal and regulatory reform.
Alternatives to Data Sharing
Data sharing is not always required when firms use information to their advantage.
Algorithmic Safeguards For the People and By the People
The White House seeks public input on a “bill of rights for an automated society.”
Empathy in an Automated State
Increased use of artificial intelligence in public administration calls for efforts to give government a human touch.
Robots Reviewing Agency Rules
Scholar warns that using artificial intelligence to revise agency rules may compromise democratic ideals.
Algorithmic Decisions and Their Human Consequences
A Federal Trade Commissioner urges the agency to take action to prevent bias in computer algorithms.
How Will Health Care Regulators Address Artificial Intelligence?
Policymakers around the world are developing guidelines for use of artificial intelligence in health care.
State Regulation Fosters Autonomous Vehicle Development
State and local governments compete and cooperate to attract autonomous vehicle developers.
Collecting Information on Artificial Intelligence
Scholar advocates new research on current and emerging uses of advanced technologies.