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Beginning of the new academic year and with the help of community professionals Fide, We analyze the main challenges that concern the legal, business, academic and institutional world today. Today we meet with Cristina Mesa Sánchez, partner in the IP department at Garrigues, which analyzes and highlights the following four challenges facing Artificial Intelligence with a focus on ESG: 1.- Understand Artificial Intelligence and differentiate tools The challenges are different depending on the technology we are going to use.. A simple decision tree, which is predetermined and we know what it is going to do, is not the same as the most modern tools based on deep learning where the decisions and processes carried out with this technology may not always be 100% explainable. Our level of risk, advice and understanding, from a legal point of view, will have to be adapted to the type of technology being used.
Compliance with current regulations We are in the midst of a debate over the proposal for the Artificial Intelligence Regulation and we hear that we must prepare for when it comes into force. This is a mistake, since there are already countless regulations that regulate the use of artificial intelligence. In fact, we are very far from being in an unregulated realm. It is even a hyperregulated area. 3.- ESG approach and fight against bias AI tools can have a great impact on the environment due to the large consumption of resources that their use requires. It is true that AI itself can give us clues on how to make more responsible and USA Phone Number rational use of these resources. From a social point of view there National Congress had to decide between the first two majorities - Allende or Alessandri. And indeed, a month and a half later, in keeping with tradition, the Chilean congress elected president, as had always happened, the candidate who held the first majority. And so it was that Salvador Allende – an avowed Marxist who spearheaded a program of transition towards socialism – became president of Chile for the next six years.
It was, without a doubt, a moment of euphoria. But as Joan Garcés, then a young Valencian lawyer and political scientist who had traveled to Chile to prepare his doctoral thesis and who ended up becoming a close advisor to President Allende, told me many years later, that collective euphoria was something similar to the drunkenness that precedes to the hangover. From the beginning, Allende had to face many difficulties. To begin with, Unidad Popular was not a political party but a coalition of parties with different ideological orientations and little cohesion. It lacked a homogeneous political leadership at all times and the rule of unanimity in decision-making and the absence of effective coordination permanently hampered the Government's action. In his book “Allende and the Chilean Experience may also be a possible impact due to the biases of artificial intelligence and that is why we must be able to design technical and legal tools to combat these biases 4.- Triple perspective when implementing AI systems Companies must stop and think about how they are going to incorporate this technology. They must assess which systems they are hiring, when designing internal policies to regulate what use the company is going to make of artificial intelligence tools and finally when training themselves and employees.
Compliance with current regulations We are in the midst of a debate over the proposal for the Artificial Intelligence Regulation and we hear that we must prepare for when it comes into force. This is a mistake, since there are already countless regulations that regulate the use of artificial intelligence. In fact, we are very far from being in an unregulated realm. It is even a hyperregulated area. 3.- ESG approach and fight against bias AI tools can have a great impact on the environment due to the large consumption of resources that their use requires. It is true that AI itself can give us clues on how to make more responsible and USA Phone Number rational use of these resources. From a social point of view there National Congress had to decide between the first two majorities - Allende or Alessandri. And indeed, a month and a half later, in keeping with tradition, the Chilean congress elected president, as had always happened, the candidate who held the first majority. And so it was that Salvador Allende – an avowed Marxist who spearheaded a program of transition towards socialism – became president of Chile for the next six years.
It was, without a doubt, a moment of euphoria. But as Joan Garcés, then a young Valencian lawyer and political scientist who had traveled to Chile to prepare his doctoral thesis and who ended up becoming a close advisor to President Allende, told me many years later, that collective euphoria was something similar to the drunkenness that precedes to the hangover. From the beginning, Allende had to face many difficulties. To begin with, Unidad Popular was not a political party but a coalition of parties with different ideological orientations and little cohesion. It lacked a homogeneous political leadership at all times and the rule of unanimity in decision-making and the absence of effective coordination permanently hampered the Government's action. In his book “Allende and the Chilean Experience may also be a possible impact due to the biases of artificial intelligence and that is why we must be able to design technical and legal tools to combat these biases 4.- Triple perspective when implementing AI systems Companies must stop and think about how they are going to incorporate this technology. They must assess which systems they are hiring, when designing internal policies to regulate what use the company is going to make of artificial intelligence tools and finally when training themselves and employees.