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New international AI treaty is a “welcomed step” to improving safety, reducing potential harms
The UK, EU, US and other countries have signed the first international, legally-binding treaty on the safe use of AI in a move aimed at encouraging innovation while mitigating potential risks to human rights. The new framework agreed by the Council of Europe commits them to collective action to manage AI products and protect the public from potential misuse. There…
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US and UK sign legally enforceable AI treaty
The US, UK, and European Union have signed the first “legally binding” treaty on AI, which is supposed to ensure its use aligns with “human rights, democracy and the rule of law,” according to the Council of Europe. The treaty, called the Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence, lays out key principles AI systems must follow, such as protecting user data, respecting the…
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European AI treaty adds uncertainty for CIOs, but few specifics – Computerworld
An AI usage treaty, negotiated by representatives of 57 countries, was unveiled Thursday, but its language is so overarching that it’s unclear if enterprise CIOs will need to do anything differently to comply. This mostly European effort adds to a lengthy list of AI global compliance efforts on top of many new legal attempts to govern AI in the United…
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