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Two roles of procurement in public sector digitalisation: gatekeeping and experimentation

How to Crack a Nut

And there are attributes or properties influencing the interpretability of a model (eg clarity) for which there are no evaluation metrics (yet?). Moreover, there are different (and emerging) approaches to AI explainability, and their suitability may well be contingent upon the specific intended use or function of the explanation.

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What are the main governance opportunities and challenges for procurement digitalisation?

University of Bristol

Each of the digital governance risks is different and poses its own challenges, but the risks are also interrelated, and their accumulation generates important systemic issues. The growing complexity of this network of legislative instruments poses an additional governance and compliance challenge by itself.

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Friday Flash 10/20/23

The Coalition for Government Procurement

The new FAS structure provides an opportunity to increase transparency through sustained engagement with industry in this important area. The bill aims to protect consumers and the public by mandating that AI companies conduct risk and impact assessments for “critical impact” AI systems, followed by the certification of these systems.

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Some thoughts on the US' Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of AI

How to Crack a Nut

The use of AI by the US Federal Government is an important focus of the AI Executive Order. Scope The Draft AI in Government Policy relies on a tiered approach to AI risk by imposing specific obligations in relation to safety-impacting and rights-impacting AI only.

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OMB Releases Final Guidance Memo on the Government’s Use of AI

Government Contracts Legal Forum

The Memo notes the importance of AI sharing and collaboration in order to advance innovation. Required Practices for all Safety- and Rights-Impacting AI Under the risk management requirements of the Memo, before any federal agency can use a safety- or rights-impacting AI, it is required to complete an AI impact assessment.

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We Need to Talk About … the EU AI Act!

Kluwer Arbitration

As AI systems continue to develop, it is also important to create a harmonized ecosystem where AI “collaborates” effectively with arbitration practitioners – be it with counsel or arbitrators. Providers, importers and manufacturers of AI systems bear the most stringent obligations under the Act (Articles 16, 25).