Category: Limited-Risk AI

AI’s Role in Transforming Environmental Management

The intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and environmental management is ushering in a new era of sustainability, offering unprecedented precision in resource allocation and pollution monitoring. Groundbreaking initiatives, such as UC Davis’s AI-powered irrigation system and Al Gore’s Climate TRACE satellite project, promise to enhance efficiency and reshape agricultural practices while fostering greater environmental accountability.

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Consent-Centric Data Challenges for AI Development in India

The article examines the implications of India’s Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, which emphasizes consent-centric data governance, on the development of artificial intelligence (AI). It highlights the challenges of balancing individual privacy rights with the data needs of AI systems, particularly in sectors requiring curated datasets.

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EU AI Act: New Standards for AI Literacy and Risk Management

Effective from 2 February 2025, the EU AI Act mandates that providers and deployers of AI systems ensure a sufficient level of AI literacy among their staff. Additionally, the act prohibits AI systems that pose unacceptable risks to fundamental rights, including manipulation and deceptive techniques, social scoring, and unauthorized facial recognition databases.

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