Regulation of algorithms, or algorithmic regulation, is the creation of laws, rules and public sector policies for promotion and regulation of algorithms, particularly in artificial intelligence and machine learning. For the subset of AI algorithms, the term regulation of artificial intelligence is used. The regulatory and policy landscape for artificial intelligence (AI) is an emerging issue in jurisdictions globally, including in the European Union. Regulation of AI is considered necessary to both encourage AI and manage associated risks, but challenging. Another emerging topic is the regulation of blockchain algorithms (Use of the smart contracts must be regulated) and is mentioned along with regulation of AI algorithms. Many countries have enacted regulations of high frequency trades, which is shifting due to technological progress into the realm of AI algorithms. The motivation for regulation of algorithms is the apprehension of losing control over the algorithms, whose impact on human life increases. Multiple countries have already introduced regulations in case of automated credit score calculation—right to explanation is mandatory for those algorithms. For example, The IEEE has begun developing a new standard to explicitly address ethical issues and the values of potential future users. Bias, transparency, and ethics concerns have emerged with respect to the use of algorithms in diverse domains ranging from criminal justice to healthcare—many fear that artificial intelligence could replicate existing social inequalities along race, class, gender, and sexuality lines. (Wikipedia).
Algorithms Explained: What is an Algorithm?
This video defines what an algorithm is, distinguishes algorithms from recipes and functions and gives some examples of algorithms. This is the first video in an "Algorithms Explained" series that discusses algorithms at a conceptual level. Videos in this series that discuss specific algo
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Function Comparision - Intro to Algorithms
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Centrality - Intro to Algorithms
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Algorithms Are Cool - Intro to Algorithms
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What Is An Algorithm ? | Introduction to Algorithms | How To Write An Algorithm? | Simplilearn
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Lower Bound on Complexity - Intro to Algorithms
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All About Algorithms: Introduction
In this video series, I will give you a visual introduction into the world of algorithms. Throughout the following videos, we will look at various different topics such as sorting algorithms, data structures or graph algorithms. I will also cover important, theoretical concepts like amorti
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Searching and Sorting Algorithms (part 4 of 4)
Introductory coverage of basic searching and sorting algorithms, as well as a rudimentary overview of Big-O algorithm analysis. Part of a larger series teaching programming at http://codeschool.org
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AIUK: Regulation and AI: The Road Ahead
A panel of UK regulators and public policy researchers discuss the implications of AI for the work of regulatory bodies in the UK, including the use of AI to facilitate the work of regulatory bodies. Topics will include the interplay between cross-sectoral and sector-specific regulatory ex
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Sushmita Roy: "Regulatory network inference on developmental and evolutionary lineages"
Computational Genomics Winter Institute 2018 "Regulatory network inference on developmental and evolutionary lineages" Sushmita Roy, University of Wisconsin Madison Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics, UCLA March 2, 2018 For more information: http://computationalgenomics.bioinfor
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The GDPR and Beyond: Broader impacts for industry and practice panel
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will come into force in the European Union in May 2018. The regulation is designed to strengthen the European data protection regime for personal data of EU residents which is processed within the EU and outside it. Notably, the GDPR also addre
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Bitcoin Q&A: Migrating to Post-Quantum Cryptography
Keywords/phrases: Quantum cryptography, quantum cryptoanalysis, quantum computing. Bitcoin uses SHA-256. In cryptography there is a 20-30 year lifecycle for an algorithm before it gets exceeded by new technologies and developments in mathematics. Both the signing and hashing algorithms can
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Stanford HAI 2019 Fall Conference - Keynote: Regulating Big Tech
Marietje Schaake, Dutch member of the European Parliament (2009-19) Eric Schmidt, Technical Advisor, Alphabet Inc.
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Interview with Andreas M. Antonopoulous
Full Documentary will be released on July 14th. available now here: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/bitcoin and for Bitcoins at TheProtocol.TV and download with bonus features (legally) as BitTorrent Bundle. This is the uncut interview with Andreas recorded in Toronto 2014. Sorry for the bad
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Transparency and Accountability of Algorithmic Systems vs. GDPR?: Dr Nozha Boujemaa, DATAIA
Nozha Boujemaa is a Senior Research Scientist at Inria, Director of DATAIA Institute (Data Sciences, Intelligence & Society), Project leader of TransAlgo scientific platform for algorithmic systems transparency and accountability. Nozha is Knight of the National Order of Merit, President o
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(Dis)Information & Regulation (CADE Tech Policy Workshop)
Renee DiResta, Mozilla Fellow in Misinformation, Media and Trust This talk will survey proposed regulatory approaches to addressing the range of challenges in the information environment, looking at regulatory proposals around ads, antitrust, and privacy, and how these proposed laws impac
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22. Regulation of Machine Learning / Artificial Intelligence in the US
MIT 6.S897 Machine Learning for Healthcare, Spring 2019 Instructor: Andy Coravos, Mark Shervey View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/6-S897S19 YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP60B0PQXVQyGNdCyCTDU1Q5j Andy Coravos gives an overview of US regulatory
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Introduction to Data Ethics - Brent Mittelstadt
Dr. Brent Mittelstadt is a Research Fellow at the Alan Turing Institute and University College London. His research addresses the ethics of algorithms, machine learning, artificial intelligence and data analytics (‘Big Data’). Over the past five years his focus has broadly been on the ethi
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Chain Network Solution - Intro to Algorithms
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