In this article: Within the AI Act, regulatory sandboxes are defined as frameworks established by competent authorities. These frameworks allow providers or prospective providers to test innovative AI systems in real-world conditions for a limited period. The operation of these sandboxes is governed by a “sandbox plan,” which details the objectives, conditions, timeframe, methodology, and […]
AI Regulation
In this article: On Monday 22 July, the House of Lords debated Economic growth, infrastructure and employment as part of the Humble Address, which responds to the new Government’s plans as laid out in the King’s Speech on Wednesday 17th July. https://www.dacs.org.uk/news-events/house-of-lords-debate-on-ai-regulation
In this article: The presumptive Democratic nominee has won concessions from Big Tech leaders on A.I., but she hasn’t successfully pushed Congress to regulate. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/24/technology/kamala-harris-ai-regulation.html
In this article: Joint Effort on AI Antitrust Issues: Regions Involved: United States, European Union, United Kingdom Date: Tuesday, July 23 Purpose: Address potential antitrust issues in artificial intelligence (AI) Key Concerns: Market Concentration: Focus on preventing monopolies and ensuring competitive markets in the AI sector. Anti-Competitive Practices: Addressing practices that could stifle competition and […]
In this article: The Federal Trade Commission announced on Tuesday that it’s ordering eight companies that offer AI-powered “surveillance service pricing” to turn over information about the potential impact these products have on privacy, competition and consumer protection. FTC is investigating how companies are using AI to base pricing on consumer behavior
In this article: During its latest plenary, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) adopted a statement on the Data Protection Authorities’ (DPAs) role in the Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) framework. According to the EDPB, DPAs already have experience and expertise when dealing with the impact of AI on fundamental rights, in particular the right […]
In this article: Latin America has seen several efforts to regulate the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Countries are increasingly enacting bills, policies and strategies, mainly motivated by European regulation. There is a pressing demand for these regulatory attempts to respect international human rights standards. This comparative analysis explores the different AI regulations and regulatory […]
In this article: Importance of Data in AI-Driven Solutions: Critical Role: Data is essential for the accuracy and effectiveness of AI solutions. Competitive Advantage: Organizations leverage AI for innovation and competitive edge. Legal Implications: Must consider the legal aspects of data collection and reuse of existing datasets. Key Requirements for an Effective Data Governance Framework: […]
In this article: A core question in policy debates around artificial intelligence is whether federal agencies can use their existing authorities to govern AI or if the government needs new legal powers to manage the technology. The authors argue that relying on existing authorities is the most effective approach to promoting the safe development and […]
In this article: Supreme Court Decision Impacting AI Regulation: Case: Loper Bright Enterprises vs. Raimondo Decision: Overruled the 1984 precedent set by Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council. Chevron Doctrine: Previously required courts to defer to agency interpretation. Implications for AI Regulation: Reduced Agency Power: Regulatory agencies now have less authority to interpret and enforce […]
