Gabriel Toscano
Technology Policy Program
Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University
What do we want from technology? Monumental investments in AI are breathing new life into discussions about how technology is built and to what ends. If history is any indication, building technology that promotes the public interest is neither trivial, nor the default trajectory. This paper develops a critical narrative of technological innovation, analyzing how policymakers, technologists and civic society can work together to guide AI development in the public interest.
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Technology Policy Program
Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University
What do we want from technology? Monumental investments in AI are breathing new life into discussions about how technology is built and to what ends. If history is any indication, building technology that promotes the public interest is neither trivial, nor the default trajectory. This paper develops a critical narrative of technological innovation, analyzing how policymakers, technologists and civic society can work together to guide AI development in the public interest.
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