The Singapore government is making efforts to promote the responsible use of AI.
It is calling for companies to collaborate in the world's first AI testing toolkit — called AI Verify.As governments deliberate on whether artificial intelligence poses risks or dangers and whether it needs regulating, Singapore is taking more of a wait-and-see approach.
"We are currently not looking at regulating AI," Lee Wan Sie, director for trusted AI and data at Singapore's Infocomm Media Development Authority, told CNBC. IMDA promotes and regulates Singapore's communication and media sectors.— called AI Verify — that enables users to conduct technical tests on their AI models and record process checks.
We will learn how AI is being used before we decide if more needs to be done from a regulatory front.AI Verify was launched as a pilot project in 2022. Tech giant
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