Description
The research addressed the tension that emerges from the European Commission standardisation request, as standards are considered objective while values are considered abstract and subjective. We focused on standards and values because, in our view, while different regulatory contexts have different values, standards are inherently value carriers, which can help harmonise an ever more polarising AI technological environment. It follows the belief that standards can help organise societies and markets by including values in worldwide innovation. For instance, based on a minimum threshold set of values, configurable AI standards can guide how to configure AI-based systems according to the specificities of individual regulatory contextsPeriod | 21 Oct 2024 |
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Event title | AI Day + Nordic AI Meet |
Event type | Conference |
Location | Helsinki, FinlandShow on map |
Keywords
- AI standardisation
- AI regulation
- AI Act
- Configurability
- Policy values
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