From the course: Using Generative AI Ethically at Work
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The basics of AI regulations: Privacy and security
From the course: Using Generative AI Ethically at Work
The basics of AI regulations: Privacy and security
- As an end user of generative AI, you're not expected to be a lawyer, but you are expected to understand the basics and to do your part to ensure copyright and privacy laws are upheld that harmful or inaccurate AI content is identified and fixed, and that your use of AI doesn't violate any laws in your jurisdiction. Privacy is the most mature area of regulation that relates to data. And since data is involved in developing AI, privacy laws are relevant to consider in our use of generative AI. Every country will have slightly different types of privacy laws, but there are some things that are common amongst these laws that start to intersect with issues related to the use of generative AI. Consider the issue of consent to collect, use and share data. We've touched on that idea briefly with our discussion about the lack of consent from copyright holders to use their data to train AI. However, there are also issues of consent that could arise from prompting AI. For example, let's say…
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Recognize ethical choices with AI3m 37s
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The legal, the ethical, and the prudential when using AI4m 49s
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The basics of AI regulations: Copyright4m 20s
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The basics of AI regulations: Privacy and security4m 45s
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Learn AI policies and governance for your workplace2m 52s
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