Taming the AI Beast: A Risk-Based Guide to Smarter AI Governance
This article examines the EU AI Act, which introduces a risk-based regulatory framework for artificial intelligence (AI) by categorizing applications into four risk levels: unacceptable, high, limited, and minimal risk. It highlights the need to balance innovation and safety, particularly for high-risk systems that require stringent compliance measures. Additionally, the article discusses tiered regulations for general-purpose AI models based on their risks. Ultimately, the EU AI Act aims to create a secure environment for AI innovation while providing clear guidelines to protect users and adapt to evolving technologies.
Use of AI in the Workplace
With the increased use of AI, particularly in the workplace, and legislation coming in (irrespective of whether legislation governs the use of AI right now), there is a risk to your business if you do not regulate how your employees use it.
Facial Recognition & Privacy
Operationalizing facial recognition and remaining privacy compliant
Getting to Know You: Privacy and Artificial Intelligence
Finding the Middle Ground between Privacy and Artificial Intelligence