Estonia Is Giving AI Agents 'Personal Identification Codes'
Source: Gizmodo
Estonia is trying to bring some law and order to the Wild West that is the world of AI agents.
The small Baltic nation plans to assign each AI agent a personal identification code, hoping to track what agents do across the internet and identify the people or companies behind them. It cannot be the case that a person is forced to give their AI assistant access to all of their rights, services, and data, Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal wrote in a X post on Tuesday. Agents must have limited, controllable, and auditable authorizations. For example, it must be possible to specify whether an agent may only view data, prepare a document, or act within a fixed monetary limit.
The post didnt elaborate on when the new digital identity system for AI agents would go into effect, nor on how the Estonian government plans to enforce it. Its also unclear which agents will be subject to the new law. (Would it be any agent being deployed by a user or company based in Estonia? Any agent developed by an Estonian tech firm? Any agent that handles data emanating from within the Estonian border?) Weve reached out to the Prime Ministers office and will provide an update as soon as we know more.
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As is so often the case with AI, it can be very difficultif not impossibleto actively monitor or subsequently audit the actions taken by an agent. Which, therefore, raises the question: Who or what should be held accountable if an agent goes off the rails and produces some kind of real-world harm? The company that built it? The company that was using it? The IT department? The agent itself, somehow?
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Read more: https://gizmodo.com/estonia-is-giving-ai-agents-personal-identification-codes-2000773016
The one thing we know for certain, based on recent years of generative AI history, is that the companies that unleashed this very harmful tech on the world will do everything possible to avoid any responsibility for all the harm it does.
ToxMarz
(3,141 posts)But it will take time. All those really good programmers that AI is trying to replace are an army of resources with a lot more free time and incentive. They created everything AI comes from, they can create something to deal with it as well. The laws need to address copyrights and other means to keep AI from freely stealing anything they can find, AI is only as smart as what it is able to steal. It does not create anything on its own, it all comes form others work. If it can't keep taking, it can't advance, it is not generative (some say it never actually will be).
reACTIONary
(7,384 posts)Every Estonian has a safe, secure government issued digital id that is legally binding. It allows citizens to vote entirely on line from anywhere in the world, to sign legally binding documents, make tax payments, set up business, etc.
They have an e-Residency program that allows entrepreneurs to set up and manage an EU based company from anywhere in the world. All medical records are digitized. All draft laws are posted on line and can be viewed, tracked and commented on during the legislative process.
In this environment, a digital id for "AI agents" should not be very hard to design and implement. It could be an extension of the existing digital id with a link back to the identity of the "owner" or the person for whom it is an "agent."