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The regulatory landscape is evolving and creating new demands.
Business leaders can use compliance to guide AI innovations.
Internal and external partners can help organizations deliver results.
The AI gold rush has put new pressure on governments and other public agencies. As enterprises look to gain a competitive advantage from emerging technologies, governing bodies are eager to implement rules and regulations that protect individuals and their data.
The most high-profile AI legislation is the EU's AI Act. However, global law firm Bird & Bird has developed an AI Horizon Tracker that analyzes 22 jurisdictions and presents a broad spectrum of regional approaches.
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Digital and business leaders must find ways to comply with these rules. But while compliance can be a burden, it doesn't have to be a hindrance -- and these five business leaders provide five ways you can use governance to help guide your AI explorations.
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