Global Generative AI Regulations and Ethical Concerns: A Cross-Region Overview

Fraud
Payments
IAPP, Persona
Nov 12, 2024
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As generative AI (GenAI) technology rapidly advances, regulatory efforts are underway across regions, including the U.S., EU, APAC, ANZ, and LATAM/Brazil. Each region addresses ethical concerns about GenAI’s widespread use in content creation, data processing, and automation. 

Key ethical concerns include distributing harmful content, where GenAI can create misleading or offensive material, and copyright and legal exposure, as AI models are trained on vast datasets that may involve unlicensed material. 

Data privacy violations and sensitive information disclosure remain pressing issues, as AI systems often process personal or confidential information. 

Additionally, the amplification of existing biases in AI models, concerns over workforce roles and morale due to automation, questions of data provenance, and the lack of explainability and interpretability in AI outputs all pose significant risks that global regulations must address.

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