Introducing Access Partnership’s Global AI Insight Project

Introducing Access Partnership’s Global AI Insight Project

Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve at a rapid pace. In collaboration with government officials and other key stakeholders, Access Partnership has conducted a comprehensive global survey to map the intricate policymaking process and capture the global perspectives surrounding the use and development of this technology.

As countries lay the groundwork for AI regulations, our initiative focuses not only on disseminating global insights into AI frameworks but also on supporting businesses to navigate shifting rules and compliance demands, aligning their strategies with ever-changing standards.

From varying perspectives on the existential threat posed by AI to concerns and opportunities presented by the technology, our survey delves into the profound impact automation is having on governments and policymakers globally. Our research uncovers divisions regarding AI’s impact on issues such as discrimination and misinformation, as well as widespread support for a multilateral regulatory body on AI. However, the nature of what this body should look like and how far its reach should extend remains fiercely contested, with the UN, OECD, ITU, and EU cited as potential leaders.

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As we traverse the rapidly evolving AI landscape, our survey offers diverse perspectives on tomorrow’s reality.

Global AI Insight Project

January 2024 update: The second volume of our AI Global Insight Project survey has now been released. Find out more by following the link below.

Global AI Insight Project Volume 2

We are excited to share our insights with interested parties. To learn more, please contact Bensen Koh at [email protected].

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