As a startup company in the autonomous driving space, we have undergone four years of painful experiences dealing with a broad spectrum of regulatory requirements. Compared to the software industry norm, which spends 13% of their overall budget on compliances, we were forced to spend 42% of our budget on compliances. Our situation is not alone and, in a way, reflects the dilemma of the artificial intelligence (AI) regulatory landscape. The root cause is the lack of AI expertise in the legislative and executive branches, leading to a lack of standardization for the industry to follow. In this article, we share our first-hand experiences and advocate for the establishment of an FDA-like agency to regulate AI properly.
翻译:作为自主驾驶空间的开办公司,我们经历了四年的痛苦经历,处理广泛的监管要求。与软件行业规范相比,我们不得不将总预算的13%用于合规,我们不得不将预算的42%用于合规。我们的情况并不孤单,从某种意义上反映了人工智能(AI)监管格局的两难处境。其根本原因是立法和行政部门缺乏AI的专门知识,导致该行业缺乏标准化。在本篇文章中,我们分享了我们的第一手经验,并倡导建立一个类似于FAD的机构来适当监管AI。