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- What the GDPR can teach us about AI regulation
The EU is set to adopt the world’s first comprehensive AI regulatory framework in early 2024 The bloc has been a global leader in the development of tech policy following the adoption of its privacy legislation, the GDPR US stakeholders and policy-makers should work together to ensure they too can play a leading role in developing meaningful and workable AI regulation
- EU sets global standards with first major AI regulations | World . . .
Europe becomes the first major world power to enact laws governing AI, covering aspects like transparency, high-risk systems, and government use
- What is digital sovereignty and how are countries approaching it?
Digital sovereignty in action The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, is one example of how digital sovereignty manifests in everyday life It seeks to unify how personal data is looked after online through rules and regulations and with the threat of punitive sanctions
- Why composite AI in the Intelligent Age leads us to a people-centred . . .
Composite AI is essential in the Intelligent Age – unlocking global collaboration, ethical innovation, and solutions to complex challenges
- The Presidio Recommendations on Responsible Generative AI
Generative AI has the potential to transform industries and society, but responsible design and collaboration among stakeholders are crucial The "Responsible AI Leadership: A Global Summit on Generative AI" was held in April 2023 to guide experts and policymakers in developing and governing generative AI systems responsibly
- How to regulate AI without stifling innovation - The World Economic Forum
Calls to expand the scope of AI regulation, like classifying general purpose AI as ‘high risk’, could lead to less innovation and worse product safety
- 3 essential features of global generative AI governance
To design a governance mechanism for generative AI, we first need to consider countries’ regulatory differences - as well as AI’s open-source and self-generative nature
- The right to be forgotten: What is it - and why is it important . . .
Right to be forgotten rules allow individuals to request that organizations remove personal information about them from online platforms Here's what you should understand
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