Currently there is no specific legislation governing or regulating AI. The Malaysian government is considering further regulatory measures by enhancing existing legislation and formulating a national framework to regulate these new technologies. Initiatives such as developing an AI Governance Framework, establishing a cybersecurity policy, creating an AI Code of Ethics, and collaborating with various industries to create privacy, security, and other ethical standards have been included in this project. The government may also need to establish additional regulations for using ChatGPT in all sectors.
« There is currently no authority designated to monitor the use and
development of AI in Hong Kong. As far as the collection and use of
personal data in the course of training or operating AI is concerned,
the PCPD is the authority responsible for enforcing privacy law
in Hong Kong. » Singapore does not have any plans to introduce AI-specific regulation,
and currently relies on existing legislation, common law, regulators, and
new national guidelines. But it does have an advisory council on the
ethical use of AI an Data, a national AI strategy, and two new national
AI programmes, and various issued guidance and policy papers from
regulatory agencies (none of which are law).