Day: May 29, 2025

Cutting Through the Red Tape of EU AI Regulations

The EU AI Act Newsletter #78 discusses the European Commission’s ongoing efforts in developing AI regulations, including stakeholder feedback on definitions and prohibited practices, as well as the need for AI literacy among providers. It also highlights concerns over bureaucratic red tape and the importance of maintaining AI safety standards while fostering innovation.

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The Perils of the U.S.-China AI Rivalry

The essay discusses the intensifying competition between the United States and China in the field of artificial intelligence, highlighting how U.S. efforts to control AI development have led to a zero-sum mindset that could escalate geopolitical tensions. It warns that this approach may impede progress towards creating a global framework for AI safety and security.

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Indonesia and Slovakia Forge Partnership for Inclusive AI Governance

The governments of Indonesia and Slovakia are exploring an alliance to develop inclusive global governance for artificial intelligence (AI), discussed during a recent meeting in Jakarta. This collaboration aims to address disparities in AI development and enhance mutual learning in AI regulation ahead of the upcoming Global Partnership on AI Summit in Slovakia.

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Urgent Need for AI Regulations to Protect Democracy

Digital communication expert Henri Subiakto emphasizes the urgent need for regulations governing the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in Indonesia to prevent misuse of AI-generated content. He advocates for the Indonesian government to reference the European Act on AI, which prioritizes democratic principles and addresses the complexities arising from AI usage.

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Establishing Legal Accountability for Autonomous AI Agents

The proposed legal framework aims to register and regulate AI agents and systems similarly to business entities, ensuring accountability and liability in case of failures. By establishing legal personhood for AI, the framework seeks to foster responsible development and deployment, addressing the ethical and legal challenges posed by increasingly autonomous AI technologies.

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Utah’s New AI Laws: Enhancing Privacy and Mental Health Protections

Utah has enacted five new AI bills that modify existing regulations concerning artificial intelligence, particularly focusing on disclosure requirements and protections for mental health chatbots. The new legislation includes stricter rules for user interactions with generative AI and expands personal identity protections against misuse of AI-generated content.

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Building Trust in the Age of AI

KPMG’s latest study reveals that while 58% of people surveyed consider AI systems trustworthy, only 46% are willing to trust them, with significant concerns regarding AI-generated misinformation. The study emphasizes the importance of clear governance and training to enhance trust in AI usage across organizations.

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