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AI Compliance Might Seem Overwhelming, But Gartner Boils It Down to 4 Principles

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Updated 2023/07/12 at 7:19 PM
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Many artificial intelligence regulations probably won’t land until 2025, but there are four foundational principles of strong AI oversight that organizations should go ahead and adopt, the consulting firm Gartner says in a new report.

They are embed transparency in AI use, ensure risk management is continuous, build governance that includes human oversight and accountability, and guard against data privacy risks.

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