Contents
1. Overview and Context
Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Anne-Marie Mazza, and William Kearney
2. The Value and Limits of Statements from the Scientific Community: Human Genome Editing as a Case Study
David Baltimore and Robin Lovell-Badge
3. Science in the Context of AI
Jeannette M. Wing
4. We’ve Been Here Before: Historical Precedents for Managing Artificial Intelligence
Marc Aidinoff and David Kaiser
5. Navigating AI Governance as a Normative Field: Norms, Patterns, and Dynamics
Urs Gasser
6. Challenges to Evaluating Emerging Technologies and the Need for a Justice-Led Approach to Shaping Innovation
Alex John London
7. Bringing Power In: Rethinking Equity Solutions for AI
Shobita Parthasarathy and Jared Katzman
8. Scientific Progress in Artificial Intelligence: History, Status, and Futures
Eric Horvitz and Tom Mitchell
9. Perspectives on AI from Across the Disciplines
David Baltimore, Vinton Cerf, Joseph Francisco, Barbara Grosz, John Hennessy, Eric Horvitz, Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Marcia McNutt, William Press, Saul Perlmutter, Jeannette Wing, and Michael Witherell
10. Protecting Scientific Integrity in an Age of Generative AI
Wolfgang Blau, Vinton Cerf, Juan Enriquez, Joseph S. Francisco, Urs Gasser, Mary L. Gray, Mark Greaves, Barbara J. Grosz, Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Gerald H. Haug, John L. Hennessy, Eric Horvitz, David I. Kaiser, Alex John London, Robin Lovell-Badge, Marcia K. McNutt, Martha Minow, Tom M. Mitchell, Susan Ness, Shobita Parthasarathy, Saul Perlmutter, William H. Press, Jeannette M. Wing, and Michael Witherell
11. Safeguarding the Norms and Values of Science in the Age of Generative AI
Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Marcia McNutt
Appendix 1. List of Retreatants
Appendix 2. Biographies of Framework Authors, Paper Authors, and Editors
Index