~http://scott-macleod.
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Sat 5/20/23 noon ET open @WorldUnivAndSch @WUaSPress #WUaSCorp #MonthlyBusinessMeeting, w Zoom URL> https://t.co/qJ3NMvcbRt
— WorldUnivandSch (@WorldUnivAndSch) May 19, 2023
~https://t.co/zYBExqhs83https://t.co/b3gxLnVsPP for #FreeToStudents' https://t.co/X0MmdnNkLB -centric #WUaSdegrees in 200 countries on #GoogleWUaS platform https://t.co/sAxocVw5vT
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Retweeting -
Some Okanagan bitter-root as an antidote to this interminably grey day. #Lewisiarediviva #whitelake
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And regarding Responsible Artificial Intelligence governance guidelines too?
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Stanford Law CodeX - [codex_group_meetings] TODAY! CodeX Mtg (5/18 @1.30p PT): Responsible AI; regulation of legaltech in Germany (Zoom)
Dear Andrew Rayner, Roland Vogl, MIT Sloan's Allison Ryder, Steve Mills, Giesela Ruehl,
Prof. Dr. Giesela Rühl, LL.M. (Berkeley)
Chair for Civil Law, Civil Procedure, Private International Law, International Civil Procedure and Comparative Law
- Scott GK MacLeod
As founder and head of CC-4 MIT OCW-centric wiki World Univ & Sch planning to develop with responsible AI and Large Language Models, not only in the 300 languages of Wikidata, Wikipedia's back end structured knowledge database, but in all 7151 known living languages, and as wiki schools for open teaching and learning in these languages - and even for all all 7.9 billion people on the planet, each a Wikidata PIN #, and from here ... https://wiki.
- Scott GK MacLeod
Law Schools at World University and School (planned in main languages in them)
Afghanistan Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
Brazil Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
China Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
Egypt Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
India Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
Jamaica Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
Mexico Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
World University Law School: https://wiki.
PPPS
Steve -
Risk tolerance
Governance
Escalation process
How are you reviewing ethical AI?
Tooling
Culture
Problems - lack of a head of AI who's driving it ...
PPPPS
Are Responsible AI Programs Ready for Generative AI? Experts Are Doubtful
A panel of experts weighs in on whether responsible AI programs effectively govern generative AI solutions such as ChatGPT.
Elizabeth M. Renieris, David Kiron, Steven Mills, and Abhishek Gupta
May 18, 2023
https://sloanreview.mit.edu/
The responsible AI initiative looks at how organizations define and approach responsible AI practices, policies, and standards. Drawing on global executive surveys and smaller, curated expert panels, the program gathers perspectives from diverse sectors and geographies with the aim of delivering actionable insights on this nascent yet important focus area for leaders across industry.
Elizabeth M. Renieris
GUEST EDITOR
Elizabeth Renieris
Guest editor, MIT Sloan Management Review
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Retweeting -
Join us for our next CodeX Group Meeting TOMORROW (May 18) at 1:30pm PT featuring our guests, @allisonryder @MITSloan and Steve Mills @BCG, and @GieselaRuhl. For more details, see https://law.stanford.edu/2023/
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Not yet...
We're working through updates to get the material up to CDR v3.2. It will be presented a little differently this time round though.
I can run through the schedule part and how that works if you need that specifically?
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Hi Scott,
thanks for coming to my presentation yesterday - and thank you for your question.
Flightright is a German company, but it offers its service to everybody who has a claim under the European Air Passenger Regulation. Its service is, hence, neither limited to Germans nor to delays, cancellations, etc. that happened in Germany. Rather it covers all airlines and all flights that fall into the scope of the Regulation (which includes flights within the European Union, from the European Union to third countries as well as flights from third countries into the European Union if the carrier is registered in the European Union). The case law of the German Federal Supreme Court, in contrast, is limited to services provided in Germany, i.e. the German Federal Supreme Court can only decide whether companies like Flightright may offer their services in Germany or not. With regards to other countries the laws and the courts of these other countries decide.
I hope this answers your question?
Best wishes
Giesela
"Allison and Steve: where do or could Google's TensorFlowAI and its Google Bard play a role in your iterating analyses? Is Google a company you look at, as an AI leader? Lastly, are you expanding your analysis of ethical AI in companies to AI companies outside the USA, and especially country by country and in all 200 countries, and in their main languages?"
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Giesela Rühl<giesela.ruehl@hu-berlin.de> | Sat, May 20, 2023 at 9:34 PM |
To: Scott MacLeod <sgkmacleod@worlduniversityandschool.org> | |
Cc: Lydia Pintscher <lydia.pintscher@wikimedia.de>, Roland Vogl <rvogl@law.stanford.edu>, Mills.Steven@bcgfed.com, amryder@mit.edu | |
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Dear Giesela, (Lydia, Allison, Steve, Roland),
Law Schools at World University and School (planned in main languages in them)
Afghanistan Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
Brazil Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
China Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
Egypt Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
India Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
Jamaica Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
Mexico Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
World University Law School: https://wiki.
World University and School Links[edit]
Copyright: http://
Creative Commons Law: http://worlduniversity.
Environmental Engineering: http://
Environmental Science: http://
Environmental Studies: http://
History: http://
Human Rights: http://
Intellectual Property - IP Law: http://worlduniversity.
Law: http://worlduniversity.
Maritime Law: http://worlduniversity.
Network Neutrality: http://
Open Access Resources: http://
Patenting: http://
Political Science: http://
Science: http://
Social Science: http://
Sociology: http://
Space Law: http://worlduniversity.
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Monday, May 22, 2023
Hi Scott — so sorry for my delay. This email thread landed in my junk folder and I just surfaced it. Thanks for your support of our sessions!
At present, MIT SMR is creating its own guidelines for the use of generative AI, though my gut-reaction answer to your question about using it in our work is that our content is often sensitive and as we own the copyright, releasing it for use by LLMs would be a bit risky at the moment. It’s something we’re navigating as an organization for sure. And, with a collaborative research partner as we have in this case, we’d also align our use of a tool like this with that organization’s policies as well.
And, as far as who is considered an RAI “Leader” — we determined that via cluster analysis based on responses to our survey, which are anonymous, so we’ve not identified specific organizations as such. Our first report details the methodology and provides specific analysis of Leaders vs. Non-Leaders, but, again, doesn’t look at specific companies through that lens.
I hope that helps!
Allison Ryder
Program Director, Big Ideas
MIT Sloan Management Review
781-248-3569
From: Giesela Rühl <giesela.ruehl@hu-berlin.de>
Date: Saturday, May 20, 2023 at 9:39 PM
To: Scott MacLeod <sgkmacleod@
Cc: Lydia Pintscher <lydia.pintscher@wikimedia.de>
Subject: Re: [codex_group_meetings] TODAY! CodeX Mtg (5/18 @1.30p PT): Responsible AI; regulation of legaltech in Germany (Zoom)
Dear Scott,
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Tuesday, May 23, 2023
- Scott GK MacLeod
Steve, especially, in related vein, and regarding growing World Univ & Sch, and WUaS Monthly Business Meeting on Saturday, May 18,2023, could info@worlduniversityandschool.
Could a whole group of coders, from a variety of different organizations (Google Education regarding this email account, Wikidata/Wikimedia, Stanford Mine Pi, various US federal reserve banks?), be creating IT infrastructure for WUaS Stanford Mine Pi to become a main near universal cryptocurrency in 200 countries from here - https://wiki.
WITH -
Stanford Mine Pi cryptocurrency databases, with which WUaS is partnering, and see -
"I am sending you 1π! Pi is a new digital currency developed by Stanford PhDs, with over 35 million members worldwide. To claim your Pi, follow this link https://minepi.com/sgkmac and use my username (sgkmac) as your invitation code."
(And possibly for molecules and cells, etc., in a realistic virtual earth for genetics).
https://scott-macleod.
*
https://scott-macleod.
#WUaSArtificialIntelligence in 200 MAJOR ONLINE #MITOCW-centric #WUaSunivs & #WUaSLawSchools w #LargeLanguageModels, appreciating Google's #TensorFlowAI #ResponsibleAI 4 principles -fairness, interpretability, privacy & security https://t.co/jcPQJRBe4k >https://t.co/hL4E20cfP3 ~
— WorldUnivandSch (@WorldUnivAndSch) May 23, 2023
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Thursday, May 25, 2023
| Thu, May 25, 5:28 AM (1 day ago) | |||
______________________________
Lawrence Lessig
Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership | Harvard Law School
1563 Massachusetts Avenue │ Cambridge, MA 02138
(617) 496-8853 │ (617) 496-5156 (fax) │ @lessig
On May 23, 2023 at 11:11:59, Scott MacLeod (sgkmacleod@
Dear Allison, Steve, Professor Larry Lessig, (Giesela, Lydia, Roland),Thanks for your email, Allison, and as the MIT Sloan School of Management director of the Big Ideas' project. I'll seek to see your presentations again when they are posted - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list= PL48E61C121CAD0E1B. Regarding my question about Google artificial intelligence and your 'Responsible AI' (RAI) methodologies, and your "MIT SMR is creating its own guidelines for the use of generative AI, though my gut-reaction answer to your question about using it in our work is that our content is often sensitive and as we own the copyright, releasing it for use by LLMs ... ," I find Google's TensorFlow Responsible AI 4 principles (below too in the PPS) - fairness, interpretability, privacy and security (https://www.tensorflow.org/ responsible_ai) - germane, for example, to MIT OCW-centric wiki World Univ & Sch's growth of #WUaSArtificialIntelligence in 200 countries and in their main languages, and eventually in all 7151 known living languages, and e.g. as emerging AI & ML Large Language Models.
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Lessig, Lawrence
Thu, May 25, 5:28 AM (1 day ago)
to Allison, Giesela, Mills.Steven@bcgfed.com, Lydia, me, Roland
I am far from policy making with Creative Commons these days, but my own view is that these important issues should not be regulated by copyright licenses. We should be pushing for an appropriate framework of protection — both for the public domain and creators — outside of the frame of licenses grounded in the act of copying.
______________________________________
Lawrence Lessig
Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership | Harvard Law School
1563 Massachusetts Avenue │ Cambridge, MA 02138
(617) 496-8853 │ (617) 496-5156 (fax) │ @lessig
On May 23, 2023 at 11:11:59, Scott MacLeod (sgkmacleod@worlduniversityandschool.org) wrote:
Dear Allison, Steve, Professor Larry Lessig, (Giesela, Lydia, Roland),
Thanks for your email, Allison, and as the MIT Sloan School of Management director of the Big Ideas' project. I'll seek to see your presentations again when they are posted - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL48E61C121CAD0E1B. Regarding my question about Google artificial intelligence and your 'Responsible AI' (RAI) methodologies, and your "MIT SMR is creating its own guidelines for the use of generative AI, though my gut-reaction answer to your question about using it in our work is that our content is often sensitive and as we own the copyright, releasing it for use by LLMs ... ," I find Google's TensorFlow Responsible AI 4 principles (below too in the PPS) - fairness, interpretability, privacy and security (https://www.tensorflow.org/responsible_ai) - germane, for example, to MIT OCW-centric wiki World Univ & Sch's growth of #WUaSArtificialIntelligence in 200 countries and in their main languages, and eventually in all 7151 known living languages, and e.g. as emerging AI & ML Large Language Models.
*
| May 25, 2023, 10:01 PM (11 hours ago) | |||
- Scott GK MacLeod
Law Schools at World University and School (planned in main languages in them)
Afghanistan Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
Brazil Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
China Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
Egypt Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
India Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
Jamaica Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
Mexico Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
World University Law School: https://wiki.
I am far from policy making with Creative Commons these days, but my own view is that these important issues should not be regulated by copyright licenses. We should be pushing for an appropriate framework of protection — both for the public domain and creators — outside of the frame of licenses grounded in the act of copying.______________________________
________ Lawrence Lessig
Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership | Harvard Law School1563 Massachusetts Avenue │ Cambridge, MA 02138
(617) 496-8853 │ (617) 496-5156 (fax) │ @lessig
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Saturday, May 27, 2023
Summary:
added Thursday, May 18, 2023 Scott GK MacLeod blog post regarding Responsible AI; regulation of legaltech in Germany (Zoom) * Harvard Law Professor Lawrence Lessig, MIT Sloan Sch of Management Allison Ryder, Steve Mills, Giesela Ruehle, Lydia Pintscher, Stanford Law CodeX's Roland Vogl
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- Scott GK MacLeod
https://vimeo.com/394729987
Law Schools at World University and School (planned in main languages in them)
Afghanistan Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
Brazil Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
China Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
Egypt Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
India Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
Jamaica Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
Mexico Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.
World University Law School: https://wiki.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solidago_gigantea
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Solidago
https://nebraskalegislature.gov/pdf/bluebook/11-19.pdf
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