Moderator: Hafiz Noer (Indonesia)
Regulations and ethical guidelines serve as guardrails in AI development. However, the journey from guidelines to practice and effective governance is fraught with obstacles. Algorithmic bias, data privacy concerns, accountability, transparency, and the potential for misuse and unintended consequences present formidable challenges.
Will we benefit from heavier regulation of AI or will this stifle innovation at an early adoption stage? How do we put ethical guidelines into practice? While the European Union opts for a stricter approach, in Southeast Asia, restrictive laws on technology have often correlated with digital rights violations and increased government surveillance. How can we ensure that AI regulations uphold digital human rights?
This panel will explore the various strategies adopted by societies to approach this challenge.