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OTI's capacity to recommend ceasing use of AI tools or assessing their efficacy

0:42:03

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The discussion explores OTI's potential capacity to recommend ceasing use of AI tools or assessing their efficacy. Alex Foard explains that it's too early to know exactly what the process will be, but outlines the goals of risk assessment.

  • It's too early for OTI to know exactly what the recommendation process will be
  • The goal of risk assessment is to identify where possible risks could emerge
  • Foard confirms that raising where risk could be likely and what categories of risk exist is part of the intended process
Jennifer GutiƩrrez
0:42:03
Are there?
0:42:04
Thank you.
0:42:06
Are there instances that you are that you can speak to now?
0:42:10
I know it it's it's in you're in process where you will are where you are all thinking about kind of the conclusion of of monitoring for a tool of an agency, and there's an instance where, like, the recommendation is, like, this agency.
0:42:26
Is OTI equipped or planning to, like, make recommendations about ceasing using particular tools or recommending to agencies the efficacy of a of a particular tool?
Alex Foard
0:42:36
I think it's too early for us to know exactly what the process is will be.
Jennifer GutiƩrrez
0:42:39
Is that part of the risk assessment that you all are thinking about?
Alex Foard
0:42:42
The goal of risk assessment generally is to be able to identify where possible risks could emerge.
0:42:47
That's, you know, the goal for risk assessment in in other policy areas.
0:42:51
As well by being able to understand what the potentials are.
0:42:54
So certainly, raising where risk could be likely and what categories of risk is absolutely something that's intended.
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