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111 2 _aAI: Intelligent Machines, Smart Policies
_d(26-27 October 2017 :
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245 1 0 _aAI: Intelligent machines, smart policies
_b: Conference summary
260 _a[París]
_b:OECD Publishing,
_cAugust 2018
300 _a33 p.
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336 _atexto (visual)
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338 _arecurso en línea
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490 1 _aOECD Digital Economy Papers;
_vAugust 2018, No. 270
520 _aThis report reflects discussions at the OECD conference “AI: Intelligent Machines, Smart Policies” held in Paris on 26-27 October, 2017. After discussing the state of Artificial intelligence (AI) research – in particular ‘machine learning’ –, speakers illustrated the opportunities that AI provides to improve economies and societies, in areas ranging from scientific discovery and satellite data analysis to music creation. There was broad agreement that the rapid development of AI calls for national and international policy frameworks that engage all stakeholders. Discussions focused on the need for policy to facilitate the adoption of AI systems to promote innovation and growth, help address global challenges, and boost jobs and skills development, while at the same time establishing appropriate safeguards to ensure that AI systems are human-centric and benefit people broadly. Transparency and oversight, algorithmic discrimination and privacy abuses were key concerns, as were new liability, responsibility, security and safety questions.
650 0 _aTecnologías habilitadoras digitales
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653 _aAI
653 _aArtificial intelligence
653 _amachine learning
653 _apolicies
653 _arecearchers
710 _aOrganización de Cooperación y Desarrollo Económico
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830 0 _aOECD Digital Economy Papers
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856 4 2 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1787/f1a650d9-en
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