All Artificial Intelligence articles
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WebinarHow Financial Services Companies Can Protect Themselves Against Financial Crime
Webinar produced by GRC World Forums in association with Exterro
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NewsAI technology a risk to democracy, Open AI leader says
Speaking to a US Senate panel this week, the chief of OpenAI expressed his significant concern that artificial intelligence technology could pose a risk to voting systes, undermining democracy.
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NewsEuropean committees vote for stronger AI rules
Lawmakers in Europe have progressed towards implementing new regulations governing artificial intelligence applications, including ChatGPT, after an important vote last week.
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NewsAI may put public health at risk
New research has prompted health experts to warn of the major health threat posed by Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies.
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WebinarHow Financial Services Companies Can Protect Themselves Against Financial Crime
Webinar produced by GRC World Forums in association with Exterro
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FeatureInformation Commissioner’s Office Releases Guidance on AI: Reducing Bias, Ensuring Privacy and Facilitating Rights Over Automated Decision-Making
AI is advancing fast and is being adopted in numerous everyday contexts, such as recruitment, fraud detection and employee monitoring. While the UK lacks any specific AI-focused regulation, the use of personal data in AI systems is subject to existing rules under the UK General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
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Video#RISK Founder Nick James in conversation with Richard Merrygold, iSTORM
Nick James, founder and event director of #RISK talks with Richard Merrygold, Director and Co-Founder of iSTORM.
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FeatureUS ‘AI Bill of Rights’: Why You Should Care About This Non-Binding Guidance
AI regulation is arguably lagging behind the advancement of technology. But many jurisdictions are developing laws and guidance that will affect how automated systems—which can include anything from HR software to fraud-screening products—are developed and used.
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Video#RISK Founder Nick James in conversation with Nina Bryant, FTI Consulting
Nick James, founder and event director of #RISK talks with Nina Bryant, Senior Managing Director at FTI Consulting.
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NewsESG World Forum @ #RISK
#RISK – Europe’s Leading Risk-Focused Expo: November 16 & 17, ExCeL, London
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FeatureWill the UK’s ‘Light Touch’ AI Regulation Plans Increase AI Risks?
The government claims its “innovation-friendly and flexible” plans for AI regulation could help businesses avoid the “uncertainty that comes with regulatory compliance”. But could lighter touch regulation increase risks for UK businesses and individuals alike?
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Video#RISK Founder Nick James in conversation with Steve Wright
Nick James, founder and event director of #RISK talks with Steve Wright, founder of Privacy Culture Limited.
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NewsRisk In Focus delivers in-depth exploration of data protection, risk and security
PrivSec Risk in Focus took a global audience to the core of debate concerning data protection, risk and security yesterday.
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NewsAI cannot be the inventor of a patent, UK court rules
In a landmark decision, a London court declared that an artificial intelligence system cannot be named as an inventor on UK patent applications because it is not a person.
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EventHow can ethical AI change the world? Experts at PrivSec Global discuss
Ethical use of AI was one of the focus debates on day two of PrivSec Global.
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NewsBusiness Update: Announcing IBM z/OS V2.5, Next-Gen Operating System Designed for Hybrid Cloud and AI
V2.5 Brings AI Capabilities to IBM Z, Strengthens Security, Introduces New Capabilities for Application Modernization (Press Release)
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WebinarThe future of AML– How Customer Intelligence is the basis of truly risk-based AML
Join Lucinity and Currencycloud as we cover innovative ways of understanding customer behavior through insights derived from KYC, transaction monitoring, screening and other data sources to create a holistic view of the customer.
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ebookOld school anonymization is out, synthetic data is in
The world is changing, and anonymous data is not anonymous anymore.



