1 Background on AI 1 Background on AI

1.1 Existential Risks and the Law 1.1 Existential Risks and the Law

1.1.1 Guiding Questions 1.1.1 Guiding Questions

  • What characterizes existential risks? What distinguishes them from other kinds of risks?
  • What makes AGI an existential risk?
  • What aspects of the US regulatory systems hinder its capacity to regulate emerging risks?

 

1.1.2 Readings (Recommended and Assigned) 1.1.2 Readings (Recommended and Assigned)

Required  

  • Nick Bostrom, Existential Risks: Analyzing Human Extinction Scenarios and Related Hazards, 9 J. Evo. & Tech. (2002), https://nickbostrom.com/existential/risks  
    • Sections 4,5,6 are most relevant to possible technological advancement risks.
  • Wim Naude & Otto Barten, Artificial General Intelligence: Can We Avoid the Ultimate Existential Threat?, OECD AI Policy Observatory (Jan. 26, 2023), https://oecd.ai/en/wonk/existential-threat  [five minutes]
    • Basic introduction to basic AI dangers/threats. Quick read that is useful for answering guiding question #2.
  • [Skim to 443] Matthew T. Wansley, Regulation of Emerging Risks, 69 Vand. L. Rev. 401 (2016), https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1111&context=vlr [40 pages]
    • Useful for answering guiding question #3. 
    • Would likley be useful to discuss in class-- presenting questions such as if no policy is created in regards to emergeing technologies, what examples of entrenchment may occur? 

Recommended

  • Noor Gillani, Will AI ever reach human-level intelligence? We asked five experts, The Conversation, https://theconversation.com/will-ai-ever-reach-human-level-intelligence-we-asked-five-experts-202515#:~:text=The%20path%20to%20AGI%20will,human-level%20AI%20by%202059.
    • Short and digestible article, has insight from different experts that are interesting.
  • Clin Garvey, Broken Promises & Empty Threats: The Evolution of AI in the USA, 1956-1996 (Mar. 12, 2018), https://www.technologystories.org/ai-evolution/
    • Leave as suggested, summarizes evolution of AI until 1996. 
  • 3Blue1Brown, But What Is a Neural Network? (Oct. 5, 2017), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aircAruvnKk (20 minutes)
    • Pretty interesting video on how nueral networks work; the visuaIs are pretty cool and helpful in explanation.
  • 3Blue1Brown, Gradient Descent, How Neural Networks Learn, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHZwWFHWa-w (2017) (20 minutes)

 

 

 

1.1.3 Exercise 1.1.3 Exercise

  • In 500 words, analyze to what extent the U.S. Constitution addresses existential risk and which mechanisms, if any, are set forth to mitigate such risks
  • OR
  • Draft a 500 word op-ed calling for the prioritization of mitigating existential risks

1.1.4 Risk Management Interview with Professor Juliette Kayyem 1.1.4 Risk Management Interview with Professor Juliette Kayyem

Professor Juliette Kayyem discusses risk management as a field and how it applies to AI with Assistant Professor Kevin Frazier. 

Watch here (~23 minutes).

1.2 Understanding the Technical Aspects of AI 1.2 Understanding the Technical Aspects of AI

1.2.1 Guiding Questions 1.2.1 Guiding Questions

 

  • What tasks can AI currently perform? 
  • When do experts anticipate a new phase of AI development and functionality? 
  • Why is predicting AI development so difficult?

1.2.2 Readings (Recommended and Assigned) 1.2.2 Readings (Recommended and Assigned)

Required

  •  Helen Toner, What Are Generative AI, Large Language Models, and Foundation Models?, CSET (May 12, 2023), https://cset.georgetown.edu/article/what-are-generative-ai-large-language-models-and-foundation-models/
    • Good to understand the highlighted terms in the article
  • Harry Surden, Artificial Intelligence and Law: An Overview, 35 Georgia State U. L. Rev. 1301, 1326 (2019) [PART I Only] [22 pages]
    • Goal: Develop an understanding of machine learning and logical rules and knowledge representation 
    • Goal: Recognize how quickly AI has advanced. This article was written in 2019, how do you think it has withstood the test of time regarding some of its predictions of AI development?
      • Goes into more depth about AI's mechanisms that were briefly discussed in the previous article. Suggest starting the reading on page 6. 
  • Katja Grace, et al., When Will AI Exceed Human Performance? Evidence from AI Experts, Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 739 (2018) https://arxiv.org/abs/1705.08807 [5 pages]
    • Did not find this article particularly useful
  • Richard Ngo, Visualizing the Deep Learning Revolution, Medium (Jan. 5, 2023), https://medium.com/@richardcngo/visualizing-the-deep-learning-revolution-722098eb9c5
    • Goal: Explain why AI development has accelerated in recent years
    • Goal: Describe the limitations of current AI technology
      • Article is useful in explaining and exemplifying what AI can do; inconvenient to access as 75% of the article is covered by a page asking viewer to sign up. 
  • Ross Gruetzemacher & Jess Whittlestone, The Transformative Potential of Artificial Intelligence, 135 Futures (2022), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2021.102884
    • Suggest starting reading at section 2-- introduces transformative AI and provides examples through charts and pictures; also provides questions within the article that may be useful for in class discussion. 

1.2.3 Exercise 1.2.3 Exercise

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