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Singapore announces efforts to further strengthen AI governance

Nurdianah Md Nur
Nurdianah Md Nur • 3 min read
Singapore announces efforts to further strengthen AI governance
Josephine Teo, Minister for Digital Development and Information (MDDI), delivers the opening address at the Personal Data Protection (PDP) Week 2024. Photo: MDDI
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Singapore will further strengthen artificial intelligence (AI) governance to help build trust in AI-enabled products and services.

“If [AI] risks are not mitigated, businesses and consumers alike may find it difficult to trust the AI-enabled products and services. Without a foundation of trust, support for AI innovations could diminish over time. It could even grow into pushback that would one day result in a standstill. Singapore’s response to these challenges is to be proactive, protective, and pragmatic,” says Josephine Teo, Minister of Digital Development and Information, at the opening of the Personal Data Protection Week 2024 earlier today.

Firstly, Singapore will introduce a set of Safety Guidelines for Generative AI Model Developers and App Deployers, which will be part of the AI Verify framework. The guidelines establish a baseline, common standard through two priorities: transparency and testing.

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