4. WRITE AN ACADEMIC PRESENTATION ON THE
SUBJECT 'GENERATIVE AI, RESPONSIBLE
INNOVATION AND THE LAW'
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Today, I will be presenting on the topic of
"Generative AI, responsible innovation, and the law."
Artificial Intelligence has been making rapid strides in recent years,
and its applications are becoming increasingly diverse.
Generative AI, in particular, has emerged as a promising area of innovation,
the potential to create highly realistic and compelling outputs.
12. PRINCIPLE 1:
RESPONSIBLE INNOVATION
INCLUSIVITY
Generative AI must be developed in a manner inclusive of all communities,
including those who are traditionally underrepresented in the technology sector.
This means that the development process must take into account
the unique needs and perspectives of diverse communities,
to ensure that Generative AI technology is not discriminatory or biased.
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16. THE SECOND PRINCIPLE OF RESPONSIBLE
INNOVATION IS SUSTAINABILITY
Generative AI technology must be developed in a manner that is
sustainable and environmentally friendly.
The technology should not contribute to climate change, and
development should be guided by principles of ecological stewardship.
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24. THE THIRD PRINCIPLE OF RESPONSIBLE
INNOVATION IS SAFETY.
Generative AI technology must be developed in a manner that is safe
and secure for users.
This means that the technology should be designed
to mitigate risks associated with its use, and
to prevent harm to users and other stakeholders.
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30. 1. DATA PROTECTION – WHOSE DATA IS AI
TRAINED ON? DOES IT RESPECT SOURCES?
Data protection legislation governs the collection, storage, and use of
personal data.
Any Generative AI technology that relies on personal data
must comply with data protection legislation,
to ensure that the privacy rights of individuals are respected.
33. 2. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY FRAUD
Another legal framework that is relevant to Generative AI is intellectual
property law.
Generative AI technology often generates outputs that are highly
original and creative,
which raises questions around copyright ownership.
Developers must be careful to ensure that the outputs generated by
Generative AI technology do not infringe on the rights of third parties.
38. 3. SECTORAL REGULATION FOR SENSITIVE
DATA – MEDICAL, EDUCATION, CRIME
Finally, there are also legal frameworks that govern the use of AI in
specific contexts,
such as healthcare and criminal justice.
In these contexts,
Generative AI technology must be developed in a manner
that complies with relevant laws and regulations.
59. CONCLUSION: GENERATIVE
AI
HAS POTENTIAL
but must be developed in a manner that is responsible and ethical
Developers must consider the principles of inclusivity, sustainability, and
safety,
ensure AI technology complies with relevant legal frameworks,
including data protection legislation, intellectual property law, and specific regulatory
regimes.