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This is a resource repository for legislators, policy makers, journalists, thought leaders, and researchers. Artificial intelligence can be confusing and overwhelming. We aim to provide clarity and understanding. The modules, articles, and guides presented here are intended to explain fundamental concepts in artificial intelligence and AI governance in accurate and non-technical language. New articles will be added as the technology and language of AI evolve—and they’re evolving quickly.
To learn more about the Transparency Coalition’s top remedies for current risks in AI safety and transparency, see our Solutions page.
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TCAI Advisor Leigh Wickell unearths the roots of today’s outdated privacy laws, and sets a course for an AI-era update
AI 101
Your startup guide on the most essential concepts for understanding Artificial Intelligence.
AI Safeguards
Exploring the foundations of AI safeguards and mitigation.
Data Privacy 101
The essentials of Personally Identifiable Information, data privacy, and why it matters.
TCAI report
Privacy Harms in the AI Age takes an in-depth look at America’s outdated privacy laws and offers solutions for the emerging AI landscape.
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Training Data transparency
Learn about the foundational ingredients of AI models, and why and how they should be disclosed.
DISCLOSING AI USE
Understand the importance of AI disclosure laws, and how content provenance makes disclosure possible.
Synthetic Data 101
Learn about the difference between organic data and synthetic data, and how it affects AI performance.
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AI Safeguards: Where to Start
At the Transparency Coalition we believe AI policy discussion and legislative action happen at many levels simultaneously. Our mission is to address known AI safety and privacy risks with practical solutions. We’re focused on bringing transparency to both AI inputs and AI outputs.
Managing Doomsday Scenarios
It’s not difficult to conjure up apocalyptic scenarios set in motion by the advancement of artificial intelligence. Humans have been entertained by techno-catastrophe since Mary Shelley published Frankenstein in 1818.
That’s not to say AI risks should be dismissed as fiction.
Disclosure: First Step in Data Transparency
Many of the problems caused by AI today are, at their heart, issues of transparency.
The developers of the most popular chatbots, like ChatGPT, refuse to divulge any information about the datasets on which their AI models trained. That denies corporate deployers and individual consumers the ability to judge the quality of the AI system.