Published: 02 August 2024
Summary
Major economies have passed or are actively debating AI regulations to prevent harm to people and/or society. Security and risk management leaders can use this research to help ease AI governance efforts and enhance AI project success while facilitating compliance.
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The number of AI regulations worldwide is increasing, with the EU and U.S. states enacting laws in 2024, and multiple jurisdictions actively debating draft bills.
Laws regulating the use of AI required that organizations track how the technology is adopted and used, both in current deployments and future efforts.
AI regulations require organizations to focus first on the potential harm to individuals, thus building on top of principles found in modern privacy regulations and human rights. Other common themes like the need for organizations to provide transparency with respect to the use of the technology are included as well.
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