The host has requested RSVPs for this event

Calling All Lawyers

AI-Plans.com is holding a Law-a-Thon on which new policies can be made, thanks to the latest AI breakthroughs - e.g. how breakthroughs in machine unlearning enable a greater Right To Be Forgotten by AI models

Sign Up by February 1st to take part: https://lu.ma/vvpb5rtq

 

Schedule.

10am to 11:30pm - Proposals

​Finding/searching for the latest breakthroughs which might open possibilities - will be posted in forum - will regularly post (every 15 mins) who has got the most. 

Format: 
Tech Breakthrough, [date released]
New Possible Policy
Closest Existing Policy

11:30am to 12pm - Break/Discussion

​Discussion of things found- What might have been missed. What mistakes might have been made. Maybe more. Not discussing policy at this time- that’s coming soon!

12pm to 2pm - Discussion/Debate

​​Pick one, pair up, one person makes the case for the proposal, the other makes the case against, then swap sides.

2pm to 4pm - Write Up

​If you've concluded that policy shouldn’t be made, write up the case for why. If you've decided that it should be made, write a draft - 5 page max. 

4pm to 5pm - Presentation

​Each pair will have a chance to present their conclusions and share their write-ups.

New to LessWrong?

New Comment
3 comments, sorted by Click to highlight new comments since:

e.g. how breakthroughs in machine unlearning enable a greater Right To Be Forgotten by AI models

This is the wrong path to take, ignoring actual legal implications.

Copying copyrighted data into commercialised datasets without permission is against copyright law (both the spirit and literal interpretations of Berne three step-test)

Copying personal data into datasets without adhering to right to access + erasure violates GDPR, CCPA, etc.

If you want support AI corporations to keep scaling though, this is the right path to take.

Yup, that's definitely something that can be argued by people Against during the Debate Stage!
And they might come to the same conclusion!

Sure. Keep in mind that as an organiser, you are setting the original framing.