In this article: The government’s intention to establish a legal framework for its current AI regulations was revealed by Peter Kyle during the Financial Times’ Future of AI summit. Kyle explained that Britain’s current voluntary AI testing agreements are functioning but require a legally binding element for leading developers. The upcoming AI bill, to be […]
AI Regulation
In this article: This year’s WTM Ministers’ Summit gathered leaders in tourism to discuss the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) for the industry. Participants emphasized the importance of amplifying the tourism sector’s perspective as governments consider regulations and frameworks for AI. The consensus was clear: AI can drive significant positive shifts, provided that its […]
In this article: A striking 87% of IT professionals in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) would welcome stronger government regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) — according to a new survey from SolarWinds. The survey further reveals a troubling lack of trust in data quality — which is essential for successful AI implementation. Concerns […]
In this article: Quantiphi, a global AI-first digital engineering company and DDReg, a global leader in regulatory expertise today announced a partnership that will address regulatory challenges that pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology firms, medical device and cosmetics manufacturers face by bringing innovations to market more quickly through AI. Click the link to read more…. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/quantiphi-ddreg-partner-transform-regulatory-163000883.html […]
In this article: The legal revisions aims to prevent intellectual property infringement stemming from the growth of digital technologies, including generative artificial intelligence and virtual spaces. According to the JPO, the current Patent Law and Design Law do not have any regulations to cope with the proliferation of materials produced or designed by AI. The […]
In this article: Legislators are developing distinctly different approaches on policy to regulate AI. EY research has identified five common trends in AI oversight. Companies can take several actions to stay ahead of the rapidly evolving AI regulatory landscape. Click the link to read more…. Artificial Intelligence regulation, global trends | EY – Canada […]
In this article: Technologies evolve within interdependent, non-linear ecosystems where adaptability and interactivity are constant, underscoring the need for human intervention. Embedding human agency in AI oversight directly confronts the pitfalls of algorithmic governance AI may need flexible scalable regulatory structures that evolve alongside the sector. The article then goes on to articulate 5 proposed […]
In this article: The introduction of the EU AI Act automatically classifies the use of AI systems in immigration processes as high-risk. However, key exemptions will allow businesses to supercharge their global mobility efforts while remaining compliant. Employers and HR professionals should not let new European regulations hamper their use of artificial intelligence in improving processes and […]
In this article: Dentons’ ‘Laws of AI Traction’ report offers a forward-looking legal perspective on how organisations can close the gap between AI ambition and action Business leaders forecast massive gains from AI but are delaying implementation due to the ‘ambiguity trap’ created by a changing and fragmented legal and regulatory landscape, a report out today (4 […]
In this article: The article discusses the challenges and progress in regulating AI in the United States. It highlights the lack of a comprehensive federal AI policy compared to the EU’s AI Act, and the difficulties in passing state-level AI regulations due to opposition from tech companies and industry groups. However, the article also notes […]
