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Sharing AI Mistakes: Partnership on AI’s Rebecca Finlay

> None of the work that we're doing at the Partnership on AI in any way should stop appropriate regulation.

Show: Me, Myself, and AI · Publisher: MIT Sloan Management Review + BCG · Host: Sam Ransbotham, Shervin Khodabandeh

Episode URL: https://sloanreview.mit.edu/audio/sharing-ai-mistakes-partnership-on-ais-rebecca-finlay

Publish date: 2024-11-12
Duration: NAs
Default source credibility: HIGH — MIT SMR + BCG joint production. Named F500 CxOs on-record about production AI deployments. Academic/consulting co-brand keeps claims disciplined. Host has light BCG framing; guest metrics stay HIGH.

  • The Partnership on AI focuses on ensuring ethical and responsible AI development, emphasizing transparency and sharing of both successes and failures.
  • Rebecca Finley highlights the importance of a socio-technical approach to AI, recognizing the need for social systems and structures alongside technical standards.
  • The organization encourages experimentation and responsible deployment of AI, advocating for a culture of openness and learning from mistakes.

Extracted quotes

# Credibility Speaker Org Timestamp Topic Quote
1 HIGH Rebecca Finley (CEO) Partnership on AI 07:22 07-adoption-challenges None of the work that we’re doing at the Partnership on AI in any way should stop appropriate regulation. I’ve always been a supporter of governments attending to and being aware of and acting upon harms and ensuring that citizens are protected.
2 HIGH Rebecca Finley (CEO) Partnership on AI 08:57 07-adoption-challenges We’ve really rejected that inevitability and said, no, there are choices that firms and employers and labor organizations and policymakers can make to ensure that AI is developed to augment workers and to ensure that workers’ voices are at the table when thinking about developing this technology.
3 HIGH Rebecca Finley (CEO) Partnership on AI 21:50 07-adoption-challenges We put together a set of guidances all the way from pre-deployment R&D to post-deployment monitoring. What does it mean at 22 places along the development and deployment ecosystem to be consciously disclosing and attending to risks and ensuring that guardrails are in place.

Per-quote detail

1. Rebecca Finley — Partnership on AI (07:22)

None of the work that we’re doing at the Partnership on AI in any way should stop appropriate regulation. I’ve always been a supporter of governments attending to and being aware of and acting upon harms and ensuring that citizens are protected.

  • Credibility: HIGH — Named CEO of identifiable org with specific claim about regulation and protection.
  • Topic tag: 07-adoption-challenges

2. Rebecca Finley — Partnership on AI (08:57)

We’ve really rejected that inevitability and said, no, there are choices that firms and employers and labor organizations and policymakers can make to ensure that AI is developed to augment workers and to ensure that workers’ voices are at the table when thinking about developing this technology.

  • Credibility: HIGH — Named CEO of identifiable org with specific claim about AI and workforce.
  • Topic tag: 07-adoption-challenges

3. Rebecca Finley — Partnership on AI (21:50)

We put together a set of guidances all the way from pre-deployment R&D to post-deployment monitoring. What does it mean at 22 places along the development and deployment ecosystem to be consciously disclosing and attending to risks and ensuring that guardrails are in place.

  • Credibility: HIGH — Named CEO of identifiable org with specific claim about deployment and monitoring.
  • Topic tag: 07-adoption-challenges

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