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1. Why is international coordination important for AI governance?
Because AI development and its impacts cross national borders
Because AI can only be built by one country
Because local laws never apply to AI systems
2. What challenge appears when different countries have very different AI rules?
Models cannot be translated between languages
Companies may struggle to build systems that comply in all markets
Users cannot see the AI interface
3. How can AI governance address concentration of power in a few large AI providers?
By banning all small AI startups
By limiting all open-source projects
By using competition policy, transparency rules, and open standards where appropriate
4. What is a possible unintended consequence of overly strict AI regulation?
It might slow beneficial innovation or push activity to less regulated regions
It automatically guarantees perfect safety
It makes models much easier to train
5. How can regulators keep up with fast-moving AI technologies?
By never updating any laws
By collaborating with experts, using flexible principles, and reviewing rules regularly
By focusing only on obsolete technologies
6. How can marginalized groups be included in AI policy-making?
By excluding them from consultations
By only surveying large companies
By engaging community organizations, advocacy groups, and affected users in the process
7. What is an internal AI policy within an organization?
A document describing rules for how staff design, use, and monitor AI
A list of office snacks
A catalog of all hardware in the building
8. What topics should an internal AI policy cover?
Only the brand of computers used
Acceptable use, risk assessment, data handling, and responsibilities for oversight
The paint color of the office walls
9. How do risk tiers help manage AI systems across a portfolio?
They determine which framework to use for coding style
They decide which employee gets a promotion
They categorize systems by impact level to apply appropriate controls and reviews
10. What is a model card or system card?
A standardized document describing a model’s purpose, data, and limitations
A physical ID card for servers
A catalog of office furniture brands
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