In this article: Is leveraging international technical standards in AI development, deployment, and use the key to achieving interoperability? This article explores key differences and common themes across global AI regulatory approaches. It examines the potential advantages for jurisdictions that incorporate international technical standards into their local regulations. https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=33bcca46-22cb-4e40-ac31-99e6ded901c9
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In this article: Experts advise that future AI regulations by the FDA should avoid being overly prescriptive. They emphasize the need for increased collaboration between industry partners to develop best practices for AI use. At the RAPS Regulatory Intelligence Conference on 7 June, experts highlighted the importance of the pharmaceutical and medical device industries being […]
In this article: California legislators have made the biggest push to pass new laws to rein in the technology. Colorado passed one protecting consumers. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/10/technology/california-ai-regulation.html
In this article: Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman today reports that Apple will launch its upcoming AI initiatives in iOS 18 and other operating systems under the brand name ‘Apple Intelligence’, which is obviously a convenient twist on the ‘AI’ acronym. The company will official announce the new plans at its WWDC keynote on Monday. Report: Apple to […]
In this article: The UK and EU are locked in a race for AI leadership But there are clear differences in their approach The EU’s AI Act was adopted recently The UK has so far maintained an alternative approach What can we learn, and how might things change? The AI balancing act: what can the […]
In this article: Progress of AI-based assistance for software engineering in Google’s internal tooling and projections for the future. https://research.google/blog/ai-in-software-engineering-at-google-progress-and-the-path-ahead/
In this article: A federal turf war and congressional inaction could leave voters largely unprotected ahead of the 2024 election. The federal government is facing a dwindling window to regulate the use of artificial intelligence on the campaign trail before the 2024 election. But a brewing turf war between federal agencies is threatening one of the […]
In this article: Hundreds of bills to regulate artificial intelligences have been proposed in states in 2024. Colorado has posted the most sweeping attempt to protect individuals from systemic harm. Most legislation focuses on deepfakes in political material and protecting people from sexual exploitation. https://www.governing.com/policy/deepfakes-dominate-early-attempts-to-regulate-ai
In this article: UK lawyers are divided on AI regulation: 44% of in-house lawyers want government regulation. 50% of in-house lawyers prefer self-regulation. 36% of law firms want government oversight. 48% of law firms prefer self-regulation. This split is causing challenges for regulators. They also noted that this compares to ‘26% of lawyers surveyed […]
In this article: Change to Adobe Terms: Recent changes to Adobe’s terms caused widespread concern among professional users of Adobe apps. User Reaction: The changes led to anger and confusion due to the alarming language used in the updated terms. Initial Response: Adobe initially issued a dismissive statement, claiming the terms had been in place […]
