2024-06-17 One-Minute Post
The EU is set to enhance AI privacy laws, while organizations are urged to address AI privacy concerns in healthcare. Meanwhile, the industry is exploring the future of AI regulation and the potential risks of bias in AI systems. It’s crucial to navigate the ethical and legal risks of AI implementation, especially in the context of privacy, ethics, and security.
Articles we found interesting:
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1. Navigating the ethical and legal risks of AI implementation - CIO link Highlight: In Europe, the EU Artificial Intelligence Act is poised to build on the already comprehensive data privacy legislation set forth in the GDPR. The EU …
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2. Beyond the Hype: Intelligent CX with Business AI Is Here - SAP News Center link Highlight: … privacy, AI ethics, and security. We create a comprehensive and ethical … AI journey today with meaningful generative AI capabilities infused across …
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3. Getting a Firmer Grip on AI Privacy Concerns in Healthcare - GovInfoSecurity link Highlight: Artificial intelligence technologies offer tremendous promise in healthcare, but it's crucial for organizations to carefully assess the complex …
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4. AI is not a magic wand – it has built-in problems that are difficult to fix and can be dangerous link Highlight: With any AI system, we should match our expectations to its abilities – which have many potential limits.
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5. Exploring the Future of Artificial Intelligence Regulation - elblog.pl - Decoding AI link Highlight: Looking ahead, the integration of AI regulations into business strategies will be pivotal for both regulatory compliance and market relevance. As the …
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6. Where the AI Risks Are: Swiss Re's Top 10 Ranking by Industry - Insurance Journal link Highlight: By Susanne Sclafane. The insurance industry came in sixth in a ranking of 10 major industries based on current AI risk, and seventh based on …
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