AI in Healthcare October 23, 2024
Dave Pearson

It’s going to take a multinational effort for the global AI community—such as it is—to avoid the emergence of a “fragmented AI landscape.” The danger of such an unwanted scenario is having AI developers and end-users navigate jagged safety guardrails riddled with gaps.

Stepping up to face down this threat, the nonprofit Partnership on AI is doing what it can to help coordinate the big coordinators.

That’s apparent in a report released this month. In 40 or so pages, the San Francisco-based group compares, contrasts and otherwise analyzes eight policy frameworks. Two of these hail from the U.S.—President Joe Biden’s 2023 executive order “Safe, Secure and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence” and the AI Risk Management...

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