Have you seen the new risk-based EU regulations for AI systems? One of the biggest things to happen in the world of AI took place on the 14th June 2023, however it seems that hardly anyone has heard about it. On this date, the European Union took a large step forward on the path ...
China has taken the lead in designing AI regulations. The country has a number of broader schemes in place to stimulate the development of the AI industry, such asMade in China 2025, theAction Outline for Promoting the Development of Big Data (2015), theNext Generation Artificial Intelligence...
such as UNESCO, UNICEF, and the Inter-American Development Bank, have launched initiatives to encourage fair and ethical use of AI and reduce the digital
Latham & Watkins Privacy & Cyber Practice 阅读本客户通讯中文版 August 16, 2023 | Number 3110 China's New AI Regulations China's regulations aim to address risks related to artificial intelligence and introduce compliance obligations on entities engaged in AI-related business. Key Points: • The...
These laws were meant to affirm that electronic contracts are in fact legally binding, and that they can have the power to control online commerce behavior across Europe. Specifically, these regulations are for businesses who sell online, by email, or by text. It also relates to businesses ...
it will be difficult to control how companies and the public use AI. Even with regulations in other industries like manufacturing and pharmaceuticals, misuse still occurs. AI presents unique challenges because it's hard to see and regulate its usa...
Model security:Safeguarding AI models against potential threats and ensuring their integrity throughout their lifecycle. Security measures:Specifies essential security measures to be implemented to effectively mitigate risks. Additionally, in the context of the draft, the following key terms are clarified ...
Does your board still call artificial intelligence (AI) “the technology of the future?” If so, you’ll need to adjust your thinking — fast. AI is already here. It’s part of business as usual, and regulators in the EU and United States are paying serious attention to its ...
perspective on the use of data in the field of medicine, considering data as a basic asset for AI (1); analyzing risks and opportunities (2); data protection, privacy, and control (3); security and resilience in eHealth infrastructure and services (4); and health data management for AI ...
But Zhang believes that these regulations are strict only when it comes to freedom of speech and content control, areas in which the Chinese government has been increasingly stringent. Other than that, the recent regulations offer vague principles and few enforceable measures to prevent the AI from...