'Making AI work for Society, not just Business and the Public Sector' This short 2 page paper identifies what we believe are major societal opportunities of AI that are in danger of being missed by Government, yet are vital for the ‘good of all...
This document is the output of Probably42 discussion meetings on the topic of Public Sector Reform, in particular using Department of Work and Pensions as a case study based on the paper Governing in the Age of AI: Reimagining the UK Department for W...
This is one in our series of Considered Proposals and is version 0.6. The subject is: The Economic and Social Implications of a Falling Birth Rate.It has implications for a number of policy areas, notably jobs, immigration, artificial intelligence and our...
This document 'How can Government prevent AI undermining our society, while still reaping the benefits?' takes a look at how AI harms can undermine every facet of what we rely on in our current society. It then proposes what we might do about them. I...
This document is a summary of the full Manifesto for Society in the AI Future it conforms to the requirements in our document Invitation to Tender for the role of H.M. Government.
It exemplifies the type of ‘Summary Manifesto&r...
This document has been superseded by the 'Considered Proposal'
Artificial Intelligence - Managing the Future.
It is retained here as a record of one of the underlying group discussions of that proposal. *********************...
The reasons we need to ensure Artificial Intelligence (AI) contributes to the good of all are covered in the article Beyond a Robot Tax - Deploying AI for the Good of All. A copy of this is included in Appendix A of this document for convenience.This...
if we are going to handle job disruption and ultimately job loss as a result of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, we need to consider how deployment of AI generates the finances to handle its own consequences, seen and unforeseen.This short article lo...
Notes made by Tony Clack of key points (in his view) of the various statements made by experts to the House of Lords Sub-committee on AI.The two sessions from 14th Nov 2017 covered by these notes are highly recommended viewing. They are at http://www.parl...
This document has been superseded by the 'Considered Proposal'
Artificial Intelligence - Managing the Future.
It is retained here as a record of one of the underlying group discussions of that proposal. *********************...