In this article: Malaysia should formulate its framework for regulating generative artificial intelligence (AI) based on local values rather than simply mirroring international approaches, says an expert. Jack J Phillips, chairman of the ROI Institute, said it was crucial to adapt these models to fit the unique context of each nation. https://www.msn.com/en-my/news/national/formulate-ai-bill-of-rights-based-on-local-values-says-roi-chairman/ar-AA1rwavy?apiversion=v2&noservercache=1&domshim=1&renderwebcomponents=1&wcseo=1&batchservertelemetry=1&noservertelemetry=1
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In this article: In the rapidly evolving landscape of legal technology, the integration of generative AI tools presents both unprecedented opportunities and significant ethical challenges. Ryan Groff, a distinguished member of the Massachusetts Bar and a lecturer at New England Law, explores these dimensions in his enlightening webinar, “Ethical Uses of Generative AI in the […]
In this article: 81% of Canadian doctors believe a legal framework for artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine is essential 79% are uncertain if current laws on AI are equipped to protect vital patient rights, such as confidentiality However, the majority (59%) of physicians were enthusiastic about integrating AI into their practice Canadian Doctors Overwhelmingly […]
In this article: A new study found that South Koreans exhibited the second-highest level of anxiety over technologies like generative artificial intelligence replacing them at work out of 10 major countries examined. Yet public opinion about using AI is more favorable than in other countries. Notably, most Koreans do not seem to feel the need […]
In this article: Google’s strategy in India will continue to be closely aligned with the country’s aspirations of becoming a developed nation in the next two decades, Roma Datta Chobey, Google’s managing director and interim country manager for India, told ET. Chobey also spoke about how the decision to host Google’s genAI model locally will […]
In this article: Professor Werbach speaks with Adam Thierer, senior fellow for Technology and Innovation at R Street Institute. Adam and Kevin highligh developments in AI regulation on the state, federal, and international scale, and discuss both the benefits and dangers of regulatory engagement in the area. Adam Thierer: Where AI Regulation Can Go […]
In this article: SB 1047’s main author and champion, State Senator Scott Wiener, hasn’t ruled out the possibility of introducing the bill again in some form next session, a source close to the matter says. AI researcher Dan Hendrycks, who helped shape the bill, says his organization, the Center for AI Safety (CAIS), which sponsored […]
In this article: New York lawmakers plan to propose regulations for artificial intelligence in the state, drawing lessons from other states like California. A hearing was held in Albany to explore consumer protection strategies as AI technology evolves. Assemblyman Alex Bores advocates for a legal standard to establish liability for AI use and mandates for […]
In this article: The International Bar Association (IBA), the global voice of the legal profession, has formally endorsed the Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law. The Framework Convention is the first ever international legally binding treaty for the governance of artificial intelligence (AI). The […]
In this article: Open Access Government provides an extended update of the European Commission digital economy policy, with a focus on artificial intelligence and digital transformation This article focusses on the Directorate‐General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology (Connect), which is responsible for creating and implementing the Commission’s strategies on the digital economy and society, […]
