Consultation: | Global Greens Congress Korea 2023 |
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Proposer: | Green Party Korea, Green Party Indonesia |
Status: | Published |
Submitted: | 09/06/2023, 09:27 |
R43: Emergency Resolution: Effective Regulation of AI Technology [for Democracy, Sustainability and Social Good]
Resolution text
We the Global Greens promote:
* Effective AI regulation should be constituted by mandatory legal compliance
with timely monitoring and evaluation mechanisms (including effective sanctions
in case of rule violation), good practice guidelines.
* Responsible development, safe use and human control of AI
* That AI cannot be used for violation of human rights and stifling of
democracy.
* Establishment of regulatory frameworks for AI that promote safety,
transparency, explainability, accuracy, objectivity, reliability, resilience,
and accountability.
* Human oversight to ensure that capacities and limitations of high-risk AI
systems are fully understood, duly monitored, can safely be stopped, if
necessary.
* Minimize environmental impact by AI development.
* Justice for workers involved in AI development. They must be treated fairly
and receive support to maintain physical and mental health, should be able to
refuse work on AI that is not legally or morally justified.
Reason
Note: This resolution is largely based on the Draft Charter on AI Principles in the document “Artificial General Intelligence – Regulating to Promote Human Control” (update 24 May 2023), by Christine Elwell, CEO of University Rosedale Greens of Canada.
Supports
- Ville Elonheimo
- Alison Lam
- Raul Guzman
- Jesper Olsson
- Stuart Hunter (Canada)
Comments
Johnson Chandra:
Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to the ability of software or machines to simulate human intelligence to perform tasks or solve problems. AI technology holds great promises, but there are certain risks associated with it particularly in privacy, ethics of application, like use of AI in mass social scoring, automated weapon systems and the like.
Artificial Intelligence has left the lab and enter our every day lives. AI is being deployed extensively across variety of industries, from manufacturing to finance, to social media. It is becoming part of government service delivery in areas such as policing, healthcare, and social protection. AI, if unregulated, can amplify all the biases that we are fighting against.
Resolution:
We the Global Greens promote:
* Effective AI regulation should be constituted by mandatory legal compliance with timely monitoring and evaluation mechanisms (including effective sanctions in case of rule violation), good practice guidelines.
* Responsible development, safe use and human control of AI
* That AI cannot be used for violation of human rights and stifling of democracy.
* Establishment of regulatory frameworks for AI that promote safety, transparency, explainability, accuracy, objectivity, reliability, resilience, and accountability.
* Human oversight to ensure that capacities and limitations of high-risk AI systems are fully understood, duly monitored, can safely be stopped, if necessary.
* Minimize environmental impact by AI development.
* Justice for workers involved in AI development. They must be treated fairly and receive support to maintain physical and mental health, should be able to refuse work on AI that is not legally or morally justified.