Paris AI Summit Discusses Algorithmic Auditing Impact

The fourth AI Safety Breakfast event, held in Paris and featuring Dr. Rumman Chowdhury, convened experts to discuss critical aspects of AI governance, including algorithmic auditing and the "right to repair" AI systems. The event, part of a series preparing for the upcoming AI Action Summit in February 2025, aims to foster dialogue among stakeholders for enhanced safety and accountability in AI applications.
Dr. Chowdhury, a noted expert in applied algorithmic ethics, emphasized the urgent need for systematic approaches to auditing AI systems to mitigate risks of over-reliance. The discussion also spotlighted the importance of establishing independent governance frameworks to prevent corporate or governmental capture of AI regulatory bodies, positioning the summit as a crucial platform for shaping future AI policies.
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