In this article: Governments and regulators worldwide are scrambling to address the rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) technology. From France’s antitrust investigation into Nvidia to California’s new safety legislation and U.S. senators’ resistance to AI regulation in political ads, the global response highlights the complex struggle to balance innovation, competition, safety and free speech. […]
AI Regulation
In this article: South Africa is yet to announce any AI regulation proposals but is in the process of obtaining inputs for a draft National AI plan. https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/ai-watch-global-regulatory-tracker-6830414/
In this article: India has emerged successful in making the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) the leading platform for international cooperation on AI governance. This includes establishing regulations and a unified global framework for responsible AI development and implementation. https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/technology/indias-bid-to-make-gpai-as-ai-regulator-gets-global-support/articleshow/111439030.cms?from=mdr
In this article: A few years ago, Dan Hendrycks was a student at the University of California at Berkeley finishing his computer science Ph.D. He is now one of the most influential up-and-coming figures in AI safety and policy. Fears over the world-ending potential of AI have faded somewhat since May 2023, his new nonprofit, […]
In this article: California lawmakers are considering legislation that would require AI companies to: Test their systems. Add safety measures to prevent manipulation that could wipe out the state’s electric grid or help build chemical weapons. Legislators plan to vote on this bill on Tuesday. The bill aims to reduce risks created by AI as […]
In this article: The Thomson Reuters Future of Professionals report surveyed more than 1,200 professionals employed in legal, risk, tax and accounting, compliance, and global trade fields. The article present the results, segmented by: Regulating AI Navigating the challenges of using AI Ethical cases of using AI https://legal.thomsonreuters.com/blog/navigate-ethical-and-regulatory-issues-of-using-ai/
In this article: The current government’s approach to AI regulation involves non-binding, cross-sectoral principles. Enforcement of these principles was to be carried out by sectoral and cross-sectoral regulators using their existing legislative powers. There are no immediate plans to introduce specific legislation on AI. Both the incumbent Conservative government and Labour’s shadow cabinet have indicated […]
In this article: On June 26, 2024, the Institute for Policy Research and Advocacy (ELSAM) held a public discussion titled “Preparing Responsible and Trustworthy AI Regulation for Indonesia.” During this forum, ELSAM presented AI governance policy recommendations to the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (Kemenkominfo). The recommendations cover various aspects, from definitions to sanctions. […]
In this article: AI systems have a history of failing in unexpected ways, with over 10,000 safety incidents reported by news outlets since 2014. As AI becomes more integrated into society, the number and impact of these incidents are likely to increase. In other safety-critical industries like aviation and medicine, authorities collect and investigate such […]
In this article: New research has highlighted the significant impact of artificial intelligence regulation on UK businesses. The study by Freshworks, involving more than 7,000 senior decision-makers and managers across 12 countries, reveals a complex landscape. The potential of AI is seriously recognized. Regulatory uncertainties are holding back wider AI adoption. https://www.techradar.com/pro/lack-of-clarity-on-ai-regulation-could-be-holding-back-businesses
