AI — Assembly — Regulation Updates

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South Korea’s ‘Digital Bill of Rights’

The charter will be used by the Government to modernise regulation and to lead the international development of digital standards

AI: The EU’s first supervisory body

Spain’s new AI agency is designed to steer the development of the technology while anticipating requirements of future EU regulation

A focus on spectrum policy in North America

As the US explores the role of AI in spectrum management, Canada is considering mobile’s impact on the environment

US: Voluntary commitments on AI

While currently relying on a self-regulatory approach, the US plans to pursue legislation, but without a clear timetable for when, it lags other markets such as the EU

Priorities for Spain’s presidency of the Council of the EU

AI Act negotiations will be an immediate focus, while the Data Act and Gigabit Infrastructure Act will also demand attention and progress over the coming months

Conference debrief: techUK’s Tech Policy Leadership Conference

Recent interest in AI meant it dominated proceedings. Regulating this fast-moving technology will require flexibility, collaboration, and safeguarding the interests of society

CMA: Competition and consumer protection considerations of AI

As the UK gets to grips with foundation models of AI, the US starts a ‘frank’ conversation on the technology's risks

The UK’s pro-innovation approach to regulating AI

The white paper advocates an approach that avoids heavy-handed legislation, while the rapid rise of ChatGPT has demonstrated the kind of challenges that lay ahead

US publishes an AI Bill of Rights

Policymakers are stepping up their oversight of AI, often with very different approaches

Facial recognition system declared unconstitutional in Buenos Aires

The decision could set an important precedent for the region, with other jurisdictions soon following suit