The World Privacy Forum released a report on artificial intelligence governance tools, which attracted widespread attention. The report evaluated 18 AI governance tools used by governments and multilateral organizations and found that more than one-third had "bad fixes" and noted that the tools had issues with fairness and explainability. This highlights the urgency of improving governance mechanisms and improving tool reliability in the context of rapid development of artificial intelligence. The findings of the report provide an important reference for improving AI governance tools and provide directions for international cooperation.
A new report from the World Privacy Forum shows that more than a third of 18 artificial intelligence governance tools used by governments and multilateral organizations have "buggy fixes." The report points out that these tools have issues with fairness and interpretability. Experts expressed hope that international cooperation would lead to improved tools.
The issues revealed in the report deserve attention, which requires strengthening the research and development and supervision of artificial intelligence governance tools globally to ensure their fair, transparent and reliable operation. In the future, more international cooperation is needed to address these challenges and develop better AI governance tools.