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AI Regulations

Ethics & Safety

Government, industry, and corporate regulations that limit and guide the use of artificial intelligence.

Définition

AI regulation arises because of the risks of automated decisions: discrimination, errors, data leaks, opacity, impact on the safety and rights of people. It may require documentation, risk assessment, AI content labeling, privacy protection, and human oversight.

Exemple

If AI is used to assess credit risk, the regulator may require explainability, quality assurance and protection against discrimination.

Pourquoi c'est important

The term is important for businesses and developers: even a good AI tool may not be suitable for a specific industry without meeting the requirements.

Fonctionnement

Regulation is usually based on the purpose of the system and the level of risk. The higher the potential harm, the greater the demands on developers, suppliers and users.

Où c'est utilisé

  • compliance
  • launch of an AI product
  • risk assessment

Limites

Rules vary by country, industry, and date of application. Up-to-date legal review is required before launching critical AI systems.

FAQ

Why is “AI Regulations” useful to know?

The term is important for businesses and developers: even a good AI tool may not be suitable for a specific industry without meeting the requirements.