Adrian Thinnyun and Zachary Arnold shared their expert analysis in an op-ed published by The National Interest. In their piece, they examine how the United States must adopt a learning-focused, industry-led self-regulatory framework for AI, drawing lessons from the nuclear sector’s post-Three Mile Island Institute for Nuclear Power Operations to prevent a public backlash and ensure safe, widespread deployment of transformative AI technologies.
A single highly visible incident of harm caused by an AI-enabled system could provoke severe public backlash and halt further deployment or development of AI.Adrian Thinnyun and Zachary Arnold
Highlighting the urgency, they write, “A single highly visible incident of harm caused by an AI-enabled system could provoke severe public backlash and halt further deployment or development of AI.”
To read the op-ed, visit The National Interest.