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On August 22, 2024, the Singapore Computer Society, with support from the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), released the AI Ethics & Governance Body of Knowledge Version 2.0 (BoK 2.0). This latest edition represents a significant advancement in the ongoing effort to guide the ethical and responsible implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies.

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BoK 2.0 was developed in response to the rapid advancements in AI technologies, and their increasing integration into everyday applications and solutions. The updated framework addresses practical issues related to human safety, fairness, privacy, data governance and general ethical values in AI deployment.Continue Reading Singapore Strengthens Her Commitment to Responsible AI with the Release of AI Ethics and Governance Body of Knowledge Version 2.0

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Singapore has published and is inviting public feedback on two proposed sets of guidelines for securing AI systems.

The first is the Guidelines on Securing AI Systems, intended to help system owners secure AI throughout its life cycle. These guidelines are meant to provide principles to raise awareness of adversarial attacks and other threats that could compromise AI system security, and guide the implementation of security controls to protect AI against potential risks.

The second is the Companion Guide for Securing AI Systems, which is intended to be a community-driven resource for supporting system owners and will entail the Cybersecurity Agency of Singapore (Agency) working closely with AI and cybersecurity practitioners to develop it.

Noting that AI “offers significant benefits for the economy and society”, including driving “efficiency and innovation across various sectors, including commerce, healthcare, transportation, and cybersecurity”, the Agency also stressed that AI systems must “behave as intended”, and that the outcomes must be “safe, secure, and responsible”. Such objectives are put at risk when AI systems are vulnerable to adversarial attacks and other cybersecurity risks.Continue Reading Singapore Consults on Cybersecurity Guidelines for AI Systems

You are cordially invited to join us for the International Association of Privacy Professionals’ 2-day conference in Singapore on July 17-18.

Our Singapore-based partner, Charmian Aw, will be moderating a panel titled “Data Sovereignty: Nebulous and Evolving, But Here to Stay in 2024?”, comprising distinguished speakers from Singapore’s Personal Data Protection Commission

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