In this article: When we think of artificial intelligence (AI) and innovation, “responsibility” and “ethics” may not be the first words that come to mind. But as industries accelerate their adoption of AI, these elements are no longer just nice-to-haves—they are essential, argue Lucio Ribeiro and Vijay Solanki, who report on the key messages from […]
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In this article: AI systems require large amounts of data for operation and training. This creates challenges for organizations related to their data quality, security, and availability. Addressing these challenges is crucial, as the reliability of AI is directly related to the quality of the data it uses. Click the link to read more…. […]
In this article: As the role of technology and digital tools in clinical trials expands, industry leaders are grappling with how to balance innovation with ethical and regulatory safeguards. Speaking at the Outsourcing in Clinical Trials (OCT) DACH 2024 conference in Zurich, Switzerland on 29-30 October, a panel weighed in on the challenges of integrating […]
In this article: EU Regulation 2024/1689 on Artificial Intelligence has the aim to introduce strict rules for the design, implementation and placing on the market of Artificial Intelligence systems, to be applied both to suppliers established in European territory and to suppliers established outside the European Union The impact of said Regulation on so-called SAMD […]
In this article: Anthropic has flagged the potential risks of AI systems and calls for well-structured regulation to avoid potential catastrophes. The organisation argues that targeted regulation is essential to harness AI’s benefits while mitigating its dangers. Anthropic warns the next 18 months are critical for policymakers to act, as the window for proactive prevention […]
In this article: Two of the biggest forces in two deeply intertwined tech ecosystems — large incumbents and startups — have taken a break from counting their money to jointly plead that the government cease and desist from even pondering regulations that might affect their financial interests, or as they like to call it, innovation. […]
In this article: OpenAI generates the vast majority of its revenue from consumers who pay for its products, Chief Financial Officer Sarah Friar said, even as the artificial intelligence startup competes in a crowded market to sign up more corporate customers. In an interview with Bloomberg TV on Monday, Friar said that roughly 75% of […]
In this article: The US presidential election is in its final stretch. Before election day on November 5, Engadget is looking at where the candidates, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, stand on the most consequential tech issues of our day. https://www.engadget.com/ai/election-2024-how-will-the-candidates-regulate-ai-133045610.html
In this article: The Social Democrats want to see greater protection for children online, measures to combat disinformation and stronger regulation of Artificial Intelligence, or AI. It is all part of their Digital and Online Safety policy, launched today [Oct 30]. The party says a unit should be established in the Department of the Taoiseach […]
In this article: Law professor calls for better regulation of AI market Would benefit startups, consumers, and national security https://news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law-week/ai-antitrust-enforcement-supports-consumers-national-security
