JURISIN: Observations from the first day

June 14, 2024
Parallax Information’s Sarah Sutherland has shared some key takeways she had following the first day of the JURISIN Conference in Hamamatsu, Japan:
1. The research hasn’t been done to yet to explore what the law should be to reflect the emerging environment where AI applications are in wide use. – Mihoko Sumida, Hitotsubashi University, Japan
2. Rule-based AI systems need to be further developed to ensure that they present their outputs in ways that laypeople can understand. – Marco Billi, University of Bologna
3. Legal frameworks are increasing the requirement for transparency and explainability in AI systems, which may challenge the viability of black box systems over the long term. – Francesca Toni, Imperial College, UK