DTA Webinar Shielding AI Code From Government Review: What Could Go Wrong?
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Shielding AI Code From Government Review: What Could Go Wrong? April 11 at 9am Eastern In this webinar, hosted by the Digital Trade Alliance, we delve into the effects of protecting source code of software against disclosure and access by government as espoused in international trade law. In order to better gauge the effects for domestic regulation, we review the concepts of source code and algorithm and the ways in which they show up across the fields of software engineering, theoretical computer science, and AI. We then refine these technical use-cases of source code and algorithms into a simple model of how code is regulated, with a discussion of the implications for AI regulation and AI trade. This will provide essential input for our discussion about how the protection of source code of software in digital trade law shapes domestic approaches to interoperability, transparency and accountability of digital technologies and algorithmic systems.
DTA Webinar Shielding AI Code From Government Review: What Could Go Wrong?
DTA Webinar Shielding AI Code From Government…
DTA Webinar Shielding AI Code From Government Review: What Could Go Wrong?
Shielding AI Code From Government Review: What Could Go Wrong? April 11 at 9am Eastern In this webinar, hosted by the Digital Trade Alliance, we delve into the effects of protecting source code of software against disclosure and access by government as espoused in international trade law. In order to better gauge the effects for domestic regulation, we review the concepts of source code and algorithm and the ways in which they show up across the fields of software engineering, theoretical computer science, and AI. We then refine these technical use-cases of source code and algorithms into a simple model of how code is regulated, with a discussion of the implications for AI regulation and AI trade. This will provide essential input for our discussion about how the protection of source code of software in digital trade law shapes domestic approaches to interoperability, transparency and accountability of digital technologies and algorithmic systems.