The objective of this page is to present multiple whitepapers on different topics related to AI policies. These whitepapers are the consensual views derived from discussions among various stakeholders such as AI entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, academicians, and other interested parties.
Privacy and Data Protection in AI
Detail: Examining the impacts of AI on personal data privacy and methods for protection.
Participants: Jane Doe (USA, AI Ethics Board, Chairperson), John Smith (Germany, Tech University, Researcher)
Applies to: EU, GDPR
- Enhanced encryption methods
- User consent protocols
- Data minimization practices
AI in Healthcare Regulation
Detail: Guidelines and standards for AI applications in healthcare.
Participants: Dr. Alice Zhang (China, HealthTech Association, Director), Raj Patel (India, Ministry of Health, Advisor)
Applies to: China, India, WHO guidelines
- Standardization of AI healthcare applications
- Collaborative frameworks between countries
- Patient data security standards
AI and Employment Law
Detail: Impact of AI on employment and necessary legal adaptations.
Participants: Emily Russo (UK, Workers' Rights Group, Advocate), Miguel Fernandez (Spain, Tech Workers Union, Secretary)
Applies to: EU, ILO regulations
- Adaptation of labor laws to include AI-driven changes
- Protection of workers' rights in an AI-influenced job market
- Regulations on AI job displacement
AI and Intellectual Property
Detail: Defining IP rights in creations made by artificial intelligence.
Participants: Laura Chen (USA, IP Law Society, Legal Expert), Kenji Tanaka (Japan, Tech Innovators Forum, Member)
Applies to: USA, Japan, WIPO
- Ownership models for AI-generated content
- International cooperation on AI IP issues
- Reform proposals for current IP laws