Category: AI Compliance

Key Compliance Questions for CIOs in AI Initiatives

CIOs must carefully consider various compliance questions before launching AI projects, including the risk level of AI use cases and the jurisdictions in which they will operate. Understanding data usage and whether to build or buy AI solutions are also critical factors for compliance and effective governance.

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Responsible AI: Key Insights from the EU AI Act

The EU AI Act establishes prohibited practices for AI that pose significant risks to fundamental rights, including issues like indiscriminate biometric surveillance and social scoring. Salesforce emphasizes the importance of aligning AI development with ethical considerations and offers recommendations for companies to ensure responsible AI deployment.

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Hungary’s Biometric Surveillance: A Threat to Rights and EU Law

Hungary’s recent amendments to its surveillance laws allow the police to use facial recognition technology for all types of infractions, including minor ones, which poses significant risks to fundamental rights such as freedom of assembly and expression. These changes are viewed as a clear violation of the EU’s AI Act, undermining public trust in democracy and calling for urgent scrutiny from the European Union.

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Avoiding AI Compliance Pitfalls in the Workplace

In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, organizations must be vigilant about compliance to avoid significant legal and operational pitfalls. This article provides practical strategies to help businesses navigate the complexities of AI regulations and maintain a compliant workplace.

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Essential Steps for Implementing Responsible AI Practices

The AI Council at Direct Digital Holdings has released a new eBook titled “Responsible AI: A Beginner’s Guide,” aimed at helping organizations implement responsible AI practices. The guide simplifies complex ethical and legal concepts, empowering teams to deploy AI systems that are safe, fair, and trustworthy.

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AI’s High Risk in the Election Landscape

An internal briefing note for Canada’s election watchdog warns that the use of artificial intelligence poses a “high” risk for the ongoing election campaign. It highlights concerns about potential violations of the Elections Act, particularly related to disinformation and the use of AI tools to mislead voters.

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AI Regulation: Balancing Innovation and Oversight

Amid the upcoming release of the draft enforcement ordinance of the “Artificial Intelligence (AI) Framework Act,” experts emphasize the need for effective standards through industry communication to promote AI innovation in Korea. Key concerns include regulatory uncertainty and potential burdens on companies due to unclear definitions and obligations related to high-impact AI.

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