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The coming year is going to see the first sweeping AI laws enter into force, with global efforts to hold tech companies accountable.
On October 30, 2023, President Biden signed an Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). This order outlines key principles and priorities for governing AI in the United States.
This article provides a breakdown of artificial intelligence governance at the federal level, including the White House, Congress and federal agencies.
It is important for companies operating in or doing business with the United States to understand the country’s current AI regulatory landscape, which includes both the executive branch’s development of regulatory authorities and the investigative and legislative activities of US Congress.
The use of artificial intelligence in the EU will be regulated by the AI Act, the world’s first comprehensive AI law. Find out how it will protect you.
This past year saw initial AI regulation models emerge, and 2023 promises to usher in a new wave of AI obligations for organizations. But despite the steady growth of global AI adoption, there is no comprehensive federal legislation on AI in the United States.
Since 2019, 17 states have enacted 29 bills focused on regulating the design, development and use of artificial intelligence. These bills primarily address two regulatory concerns: data privacy and accountability.
This article explains the moves regulators are most likely to make and the three main challenges businesses need to consider as they adopt and integrate AI. The first is ensuring fairness.
Regulation of artificial intelligence is the development of public sector policies and laws for promoting and regulating artificial intelligence (AI).
The EU is highly precautionary — its forthcoming Artificial Intelligence Act focuses on banning some uses and allowing others, while laying out due diligence for AI firms to follow.