The latest government guidance addressing artificial intelligence risks serves as a launch pad for compliance considerations and could signal regulatory and lawmaker action to come, attorneys say.
AI technology is being implemented across the business universe, for tasks such as resume screening and generating art, text, and computer code. With its rapid growth and adoption comes the potential for unintentional algorithmic discrimination and violations of intellectual property and other laws.
The AI Risk Management Framework, released Jan. 26 by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, offers the most comprehensive approach to date that companies can use to assess ...
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