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1. What is a key question when assigning liability for AI-caused harm?
Which programming language was used?
How many people used the system simultaneously?
Who designed, deployed, or controlled the system in a way that led to the harm?
2. How might insurance evolve around AI systems?
Specialized policies could cover AI-related risks and encourage safer practices
Insurance will no longer be needed for any technology
Only building insurance will be available
3. How should governance frameworks handle open models and open weights?
By treating them as identical to closed models in every case
By considering both benefits (transparency, research) and risks (misuse, replication)
By banning all open-source software
4. Why are technical benchmarks important for AI policy decisions?
They only measure how nice the interface looks
They replace all need for human judgment
They give evidence about capabilities, safety properties, and limitations
5. How can organizations measure whether their AI governance is effective?
By tracking incidents, compliance rates, and user feedback over time
By counting how many buzzwords they use
By removing all monitoring processes
6. What skills are useful for working in AI policy and governance?
Only advanced game design
Understanding technology, law, ethics, and how institutions work
Only basic arithmetic skills
7. How might AI governance need to evolve over the next decade?
It will never need updates
It should focus only on legacy systems
It will likely adapt to more powerful models, new risks, and changing public expectations
8. Why is coordination between technical teams and policy teams important in AI projects?
To ensure legal and ethical requirements are reflected in system design and deployment
To remove all documentation from projects
To guarantee that no testing is needed
9. What is one sign that an organization is taking AI governance seriously?
It never talks about risks
It assigns clear roles, resources, and accountability for AI oversight
It deletes all logs after each use
10. What values should guide the creation of future global AI norms?
Only speed and profit
Complete secrecy and no cooperation
Human rights, safety, fairness, and shared benefit
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