Exploring the Oslo for AI project, this chapter discusses the inspiration behind its name and methodology, aiming to envision a constitutional assembly for governing AI. It delves into the challenges of existing governance systems, the distinctions between AI types, and the need for more inclusive definitions of intelligence. The conversation also delves into language's role in framing AI discussions and the potential for innovative financial mechanisms to alter economic incentives.
Michael Anton Dila describes himself as a “designer of conversation” and someone with a passion for starting things. Among the things he’s started are ventures in online learning, co-working, and mobile technology. He’s also held several leadership roles in an elite innovation unit in the U.S. Department of Defense. In this conversation, we discuss his latest initiative, Oslo for AI, which seeks to design better processes for governing artificial intelligence.
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