Category: AI

Guidelines for AI Models with Systemic Risks Under EU Regulations

The European Commission has issued guidelines to assist AI models deemed to have systemic risks in complying with the EU’s AI Act, which will take effect on August 2. These guidelines aim to clarify obligations for businesses facing substantial fines for non-compliance while addressing concerns about the regulatory burden.

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Kerala: Pioneering Ethical AI in Education and Public Services

Kerala is emerging as a global leader in ethical AI, particularly in education and public services, by implementing a multi-pronged strategy that emphasizes government vision, academic rigor, and grassroots innovation. The state’s commitment to human-centered development ensures that AI is used to empower local communities rather than simply serve profit-driven interests.

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States Lead the Charge in AI Regulation

States across the U.S. are rapidly enacting their own AI regulations following the removal of a federal prohibition, leading to a fragmented landscape of laws that businesses must navigate. Key states like California and Colorado are focusing on issues such as algorithmic discrimination and data transparency, presenting both challenges and opportunities for enterprises in the AI sector.

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AI Compliance: Harnessing Benefits While Mitigating Risks

AI is transforming compliance functions, enhancing detection capabilities and automating tasks, but also poses significant risks that organizations must manage. To deploy AI responsibly, compliance leaders need to balance innovation with accountability, addressing key risk areas such as bias, fraud, and data privacy.

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AI Compliance: Harnessing Benefits While Mitigating Risks

AI is transforming compliance functions, enhancing detection capabilities and automating tasks, but also poses significant risks that organizations must manage. To deploy AI responsibly, compliance leaders need to balance innovation with accountability, addressing key risk areas such as bias, fraud, and data privacy.

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EU’s New AI Regulations: A Threat to Free Speech and Innovation

The new EU “safety and security” standards require tech companies to moderate content on general-purpose AI models to prevent “hate” and “discrimination.” This regulation is anticipated to enhance censorship across major tech platforms, potentially undermining democratic processes and fundamental rights.

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AI Adoption Outpaces Governance in UK Businesses

A recent study reveals that while 93% of UK organizations are utilizing AI, only 7% have established proper governance frameworks. This lack of oversight poses significant risks, as many companies are advancing in AI adoption without understanding the associated challenges and necessary controls.

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EU Launches AI Advisory Forum to Shape Future Regulation

The European Commission is inviting experts to apply for its newly established AI Act Advisory Forum, which will provide crucial guidance on the implementation of the EU’s AI Act aimed at ensuring responsible AI usage. This forum seeks a diverse range of professionals to ensure balanced representation and address the multifaceted challenges of AI regulation.

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EU Launches AI Advisory Forum to Shape Future Regulation

The European Commission is inviting experts to apply for its newly established AI Act Advisory Forum, which will provide crucial guidance on the implementation of the EU’s AI Act aimed at ensuring responsible AI usage. This forum seeks a diverse range of professionals to ensure balanced representation and address the multifaceted challenges of AI regulation.

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Bridging the AI Confidence Gap: Insights for CEOs

EY’s study reveals a significant disconnect between CEOs’ perceptions of AI concerns and actual public sentiment, with consumers expressing greater worries about issues like data privacy and misinformation. To bridge this gap, EY proposes a nine-point framework aimed at fostering responsible AI governance and addressing consumer apprehensions.

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