Artificial Intelligence and the Internet of Things
UK Policy Opportunities and Challenges
Abstract
"Through algorithms and artificial intelligence (AI), objects and digital services now demonstrate new skills they did not have before, right up to replacing human activity through pre-programming or by making their own decisions. As part of the internet of things, AI applications are already widely used today, for example in language processing, image recognition and the tracking and processing of data.
This policy brief illustrates the potential negative and positive impacts of AI and reviews related policy strategies adopted by the UK, US, EU, as well as Canada and China. Based on an ethical approach that considers the role of AI from a democratic perspective and considering the public interest, the authors make policy recommendations that help to strengthen the positive impact of AI and to mitigate its negative consequences."
Keywords
algorithms; artificial intelligence; internet of things; AI regulation; policy; Automation; Decision-making; European Union; Government of the United KingdomDOI
10.16997/book25ISBN
9781911534822; 9781911534839; 9781911534846Publisher
University of Westminster PressPublisher website
https://www.uwestminsterpress.co.uk/Publication date and place
2018Series
CAMRI Policy Briefs,Classification
Digital and information technologies: social and ethical aspects