In this article: Law experts, industry leaders and an international envoy called for AI regulation that ensures both safety and innovation at a Monday panel held by the Stanford Cyber Policy Center. The discussion covered strategies for innovation and safety, along with implications like job displacement and deep fakes. Moderated by technology journalist and d.school […]
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In this article: U.S. chipmaker Nvidia (NVDA.O), will have to seek EU antitrust clearance for its proposed acquisition of AI startup Run:ai because it threatens competition in the markets where the companies operate, the European Commission said on Thursday. The move by the EU antitrust enforcer may require Nvidia to offer concessions to secure its […]
In this article: Major tech companies have spent over $30 billion acquiring artificial intelligence startups while facing mounting antitrust concerns, as states rush to fill the federal regulatory void with nearly 700 AI-related bills introduced in 2024 — an almost 400% increase from 2023. The flurry of activity includes workplace-focused federal legislation targeting algorithmic bias […]
In this article: The document describes the process of “Scent Teleportation” – a technology developed by Osmo that can capture a smell in one location and recreate it in another. Osmo is working to achieve a high degree of similarity between the original scent and the recreated one, capturing even the most subtle nuances. This […]
In this article: This webinar discusses the regional challenges in regulating medical product AI with a focus on different regulatory approaches in the US, EU, and UK. Topics Include: History of AI Regulation in Medical Product Industries Defining AI Government Actions Relating to Medical Product AI Industry Action and Response Future Direction for AI Regulation […]
In this article: On October 16, 2024, the New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) issued an industry letter providing guidance on how DFS-regulated entities (covered entities) should be evaluating and responding to artificial intelligence (AI)-driven cybersecurity risks. In the letter, DFS enumerates several AI-driven cybersecurity risks, based both on the use of AI […]
In this article: The article discusses the growing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in journalism and the need for clear policies and guidelines to ensure ethical and transparent practices. It highlights the benefits of AI in journalism, such as automating news production and generating content more efficiently. However, it also raises concerns about the impact […]
In this article: To address the potential risks of AI, Sherab Gocha from GovTech urged the implementation of appropriate regulations, explaining that generative AI relies on complex deep learning models, which can be difficult for users to fully understand. Rising AI threats: Bhutan’s GovTech promotes responsible use and regulation – Asia News NetworkAsia News […]
In this article: The Convention represents the first legally binding international agreement on AI, signalling the start of a coordinated effort to govern the ethical development and deployment of AI systems. Nonetheless, limitations remain, and the Convention depends heavily on the commitment of signatories. AI patch-up: Bridging the gap in global AI regulation
In this article: The article explores the diverse approaches being taken worldwide, including Mississippi’s legislative efforts to establish clear regulations for AI, and India’s ambitious plans to align with international standards. It emphasizes the importance of collaboration between governments, academia, and the private sector to develop effective governance frameworks. The article also touches on the […]
