ZDNet: Most people support the need for trustworthy and regulated AI

ZDNet: Most people support the need for trustworthy and regulated AI

New research outlines the benefits and risks of AI – and shows how people in different coutries have varied perceptions on the impact of regulations and governance.

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“Currently in its third iteration, the bi-annual index was commissioned by the tech vendor and compiled by Access Partnership. It used a total of 15 indicators to measure AI readiness of both businesses and governments and its impact on socio-economic opportunities.

Seven indicators are used to assess business readiness…” Read more on ZDNet.

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