There are currently no AI-specific guidelines, but a report from the Swiss Federal Council (2019) titled, ‘The Challenges of Artificial Intelligence’ concluded that existing contract, labour, tort and data protection legislation could encompass potential issues arising from the use of AI without requiring specific adaptations.
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EU countries. The Italian strategy highlights that an ethical regulatory
framework for AI has to ensure transparency, accountability and
reliability in order to stimulate citizens’ trust and engagement in a
thriving AI ecosystem. The 2020 Strategy for technological innovation
and digitalisation by the Ministry for Technological Innovation and
Digitalisation foresees the creation of an ‘Alliance for Sustainable
Artificial Intelligence’ with the aim to provide guiding principles for
the development of trustworthy AI solutions. The national AI strategy
also emphasises the importance of campaigns to inform citizens on
the characteristics, opportunities and risks of AI as much as on its
potential misuse.