Bridging the AI Ethics Enforcement Gap - SmarterArticles S1E5
The podcast episode discusses the significant gap between the established principles of ethical AI and their actual enforcement. Despite widespread agreement on values like fairness and transparency, real-world implementation often falls short, leading to issues such as 'ethics washing.' The episode highlights the urgent need for more proactive governance frameworks to address the rapid deployment of AI technologies.
- ▪Nearly every major institution agrees on what ethical AI should look like, but enforcement is almost nonexistent.
- ▪The EU AI Act offers ambitious goals but has a long timeline before real accountability is achieved.
- ▪Current AI audits are often insufficient, serving more as compliance checkboxes than as tools for genuine change.
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