In the global race to harness the power of AI, governments are increasingly stepping up to ensure its safe and ethical use through a range of regulatory initiatives. From the European Union’s AI Act to the United States’ AI Bill of Rights and Singapore’s AI Verify framework, these efforts aim to create a robust foundation for AI governance. These regulations are designed to address the risks associated with AI, such as bias, discrimination, and lack of transparency, while promoting fairness and accountability across industries.
How Western Power utilises Isentia insights for strategic media management
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