Category: AI Regulation

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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Arizona’s New AI Steering Committee Takes Shape

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has announced the members of the state’s Artificial Intelligence Steering Committee, which consists of 19 individuals from technology, education, and the private sector. The committee aims to develop a statewide AI policy framework and ensure the responsible deployment of AI technologies in Arizona.

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Embracing AI: A Pathway to Transform Governance in Pakistan

The article explores the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) to transform governance in Pakistan, highlighting both its opportunities and risks. It emphasizes the necessity of robust legislation, regulatory oversight, and public engagement to ensure responsible AI adoption while addressing concerns related to data privacy and algorithmic bias.

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Decentralizing AI Regulation: Embracing Courage Over Fear

Richard Sutton, a Canadian Turing Award winner, emphasizes the importance of approaching artificial intelligence (AI) with courage and cooperation rather than fear-driven centralized control. He argues that the development of human-like AI is inevitable and encourages embracing an adventurous future with intelligent machines.

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Smart AI Regulation: Strategies for Latin America’s Future

Latin America has the potential to be a leader in AI governance due to its fewer legacy systems and strong tradition of social rights-based regulation. Policymakers must balance innovation with safeguarding rights to create effective and inclusive AI regulations that reflect the region’s unique context.

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Essential Insights on the EU AI Act for Machine Builders

The EU AI Act aims to promote the use of human-centric and trustworthy artificial intelligence while regulating high-risk AI systems, particularly those used as safety components in machines. Compliance with the Act will be mandatory for machine builders supplying to the EU starting from August 2027.

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Big Tech’s Battle Against State AI Regulations

House Republicans have proposed a 10-year moratorium on state AI laws in response to concerns from tech companies about the growing complexity of state regulations on AI and data privacy. This proposal is part of a larger federal effort to create a unified framework for data privacy while addressing the needs of big tech vendors.

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