In this article: Since its inception in May 2018, the GDPR has set a global benchmark for data protection laws, ensuring organizations respect the privacy of EU residents. According to 4CRisk.ai, this regulation has evolved from being merely a regulatory framework to a critical operational focus for businesses, characterized by significant penalties for non-compliance. In […]
AI Governance
In this article: India’s Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw explores the opportunities Generative AI presents for India’s deep tech and AI startups. He discussed India’s potential as a global AI service provider, innovations to reduce model creation costs, and the balance between harnessing AI’s productivity while safeguarding jobs. Vaishnaw also sheds light on India’s approach to […]
In this article: The article discusses the complex and fragmented landscape of global AI governance, where various international institutions, governments, and tech companies are competing to establish frameworks to regulate the development and deployment of AI. Despite the proliferation of initiatives such as summits, declarations, and voluntary commitments, the author argues that these efforts often […]
In this article: The ethical challenges and risks associated with the rapid development and deployment of AI technology are given. It highlights how the enthusiasm and hype around AI can lead to exaggerated expectations and distortions, which can in turn disrupt the decision-making process and negatively impact the long-term valuation of businesses. The document outlines […]
In this article: With systems using AI – whether generative or more traditional approaches – already in use inside organisations and in customer facing tools, AI governance needs to move from data science teams (who rarely have expertise in either ethics or business risk) to CIOs who can tackle AI ethics in a practical rather […]
In this article: The article discusses Europe’s position at a critical crossroads in the age of artificial intelligence (AI). It highlights the need for Europe to balance innovation, ethics, and economic growth as it seeks to position itself as a global leader in AI development. The article then proposes five key actions for Europe to […]
In this article: New York lawmakers plan to propose regulations for artificial intelligence in the state, drawing lessons from other states like California. A hearing was held in Albany to explore consumer protection strategies as AI technology evolves. Assemblyman Alex Bores advocates for a legal standard to establish liability for AI use and mandates for […]
In this article: The International Bar Association (IBA), the global voice of the legal profession, has formally endorsed the Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law. The Framework Convention is the first ever international legally binding treaty for the governance of artificial intelligence (AI). The […]
In this article: Open Access Government provides an extended update of the European Commission digital economy policy, with a focus on artificial intelligence and digital transformation This article focusses on the Directorate‐General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology (Connect), which is responsible for creating and implementing the Commission’s strategies on the digital economy and society, […]
In this article: At a secure room in its San Francisco office, representatives for authors suing OpenAI will examine materials that were used to train its AI system. They allege copyrighted works were utilized without their consent or compensation. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/openai-training-data-inspected-authors-copyright-case-1236011291/
