FPF publishes report on assessing AI risks
FPF’s report highlights the need for structured AI impact assessments to manage risks, urging organizations to improve information gathering, education, and risk measurement strategies.
FPF’s report highlights the need for structured AI impact assessments to manage risks, urging organizations to improve information gathering, education, and risk measurement strategies.
The EU’s draft Code of Practice for AI model providers focuses on transparency and systemic risk management, seeking feedback to refine compliance guidelines under the AI Act.
The EU is consulting stakeholders to refine AI Act guidelines, focusing on defining AI systems and banned uses, with guidance expected in early 2025.
The EU leads in AI regulation with a new framework; LatticeFlow’s Compl-AI assesses AI model compliance, revealing gaps in fairness and resilience, urging balanced development.
The World Economic Forum and GEP’s guide helps businesses adopt AI responsibly, focusing on transparency, accountability, and ethical principles to drive growth and efficiency.
Professor Sandra Wachter critiques the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act and related directives for significant regulatory gaps due to lobbying and political pressures, which lead to broad exemptions and weak enforcement, potentially impacting AI governance and risk management globally.
Hogan Lovells offers AI Act compliance services to help organizations evaluate the Act’s applicability and ensure HR systems meet new EU regulations.
The new study by Padova and Thess outlines recommendations for the EU’s GPAI code of practice to ensure innovation and alignment with international standards.
The General-Purpose AI Code of Practice drafting process will start with an online kick-off plenary on September 30, involving nearly 1000 global stakeholders.
The AI Standards Hub and OECD enhance the OECD Catalogue for Trustworthy AI with AI-specific standards, fostering international AI governance.