The Case for Long-Term Corporate Governance of AI

In a new post on the Effective Altruism Forum, GCRI’s Seth Baum and Jonas Schuett from the Legal Priorities Project make The case for long-term corporate governance of AI. Baum and Schuett make three main points in their post. First, the long-term corporate governance of AI, which they define as the corporate governance of AI that could affect the long-term future, is an important area of long-term AI governance. Second, corporate governance of AI has been relatively neglected by communities that focus on long-term AI issues. Third, there are tractable steps these communities could take to improve the long-term corporate governance of AI.

The post builds on prior work by Baum and Schuett, including Corporate governance of artificial intelligence in the public interest (co-authored with Peter Cihon) and AI certification: Advancing ethical practice by reducing information asymmetries (co-authored with Peter Cihon and Moritz Kleinaltenkamp).

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Robert de Neufville is Director of Communications of the Global Catastrophic Risk Institute.
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