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This open access book offers a strategic perspective on AI and the
process of embedding it in society. After decades of research,
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now entering society at large. Due
to its general purpose character, AI will change society in
multiple, fundamental and unpredictable ways. Therefore, the
Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy (WRR)
characterizes AI as a system technology: a rare type of
technologies that have a systemic impact on society. Earlier system
technologies include electricity, the combustion engine and the
computer. The history of these technologies provides us with useful
insights about what it takes to direct the introduction of AI in
society. The WRR identifies five key tasks to structurally work on
this process: demystification, contextualisation, engagement,
regulation and positioning. By clarifying what AI is
(demystification), creating a functional ecosystem
(contextualisation), involving diverse stakeholders (engagement),
developing directive frameworks (regulation) and engaging
internationally (positioning), societies can meaningfully influence
how AI settles. Collectively, these activities steer the process of
co-development between technology and society, and each
representing a different path to safeguard public values. Mission
AI - The New System Technology was originally published as an
advisory report for the government of the Netherlands. The
strategic analysis and the outlined recommendations are, however,
relevant to every government and organization that aims to take up
'misson AI' and embed this newest system technology in our world.
This open access book offers a strategic perspective on AI and the
process of embedding it in society. After decades of research,
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now entering society at large. Due
to its general purpose character, AI will change society in
multiple, fundamental and unpredictable ways. Therefore, the
Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy (WRR)
characterizes AI as a system technology: a rare type of
technologies that have a systemic impact on society. Earlier system
technologies include electricity, the combustion engine and the
computer. The history of these technologies provides us with useful
insights about what it takes to direct the introduction of AI in
society. The WRR identifies five key tasks to structurally work on
this process: demystification, contextualisation, engagement,
regulation and positioning. By clarifying what AI is
(demystification), creating a functional ecosystem
(contextualisation), involving diverse stakeholders (engagement),
developing directive frameworks (regulation) and engaging
internationally (positioning), societies can meaningfully influence
how AI settles. Collectively, these activities steer the process of
co-development between technology and society, and each
representing a different path to safeguard public values. Mission
AI - The New System Technology was originally published as an
advisory report for the government of the Netherlands. The
strategic analysis and the outlined recommendations are, however,
relevant to every government and organization that aims to take up
'misson AI' and embed this newest system technology in our world.
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