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UN drafts US-led AI resolution

The United Nations has drafted a resolution aimed at bringing the rest of the world in line with existing US artificial intelligence (AI) security guidelines. These follow those already developed by the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the United Kingdom’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). Both emphasize the importance of “secure-by-design” and “secure-by-default” principles for AI systems. The UN Assembly called on all Member States and stakeholders “to refrain from or cease the use of artificial intelligence systems that are impossible to operate in compliance with international human rights law.” The Assembly added that the same rights that people have offline must also be protected online throughout the life cycle of artificial intelligence systems.

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The EU’s AI Rules Get Final Approval – March 14th

Five years after its proposal, European Union lawmakers approved the artificial intelligence law, a world-first on AI rules. Centered around consumer safety, the EU's AI Act takes a "risk-based approach" to AI-powered products.

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