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Your Undivided Attention

AI Is Moving Fast. We Need Laws that Will Too.

Your Undivided Attention

Center for Humane Technology

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🗓️ 13 September 2024

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

As companies race to roll out more capable AI models–with little regard for safety–the downstream risks become harder to counter. On Your Undivided Attention this week, our policy director Casey Mock outlines a new legal framework to incentivize better AI through liability law.

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0:00.0

Welcome to your divided attention.

0:05.0

If you listen to this podcast regularly,

0:08.5

then you know that we spend a lot of time talking about the harms

0:11.6

caused by the runaway technology,

0:13.5

addiction, polarization, shortcuts being taken by AI companies

0:17.7

that threaten all sorts of aspects of humanity.

0:20.9

And the number of harms and complexity of those harms is going to keep growing faster,

0:25.0

which is why the only way we can get ahead of the problem is through new laws that incentivize responsible innovation.

0:31.0

And there's real appetite for better laws around technology right now.

0:36.0

But we have to make sure that the laws we passed today don't just respond to the moment

0:40.0

that set our society on a path towards real accountability.

0:44.0

And so today, Sasha Fagan, executive producer of Your Invided Attention,

0:48.0

is going to be co-hosting with me to talk to Casey Mock,

0:51.0

who leads our policy team,

0:52.0

to talk about a new framework that Center for Humane

0:54.2

Technologies is launching to try to incentivize AI companies to build their products safely

0:58.2

from the ground up.

0:59.2

Casey and Sasha, welcome to your invited attention.

1:03.4

Thanks for having me Tristan.

1:05.0

Hi Tristan and hi KC.

1:07.0

All right, so Casey, before we dive into this policy framework,

1:10.0

I want our listeners to know a little bit about you.

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