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AI Governance Roundtable — Mis-, Dis-, and Mal-information with AI: How to manage mis-, dis-, and mal-information produced by generative AI?​

Produced by the AI Governance Pillar at AI Singapore,
now part of the NUS Artificial Intelligence Institute

26 July 2024
Rapporteur: Tristan Koh
Location: Meta SG

This is the fourth of a series of roundtables convened by AI Singapore for representatives from industry, government, and academia to discuss Responsible AI. Such discussions are typically too narrow and too broad. Too narrow in that a few voices dominate the discussion – notably those in the United States and Europe, with China sometimes included. Too broad in that discussion is often limited to generalities and principles. This project aims to address both aspects of this problem, involving a wider set of stakeholders — in particular those from Southeast Asia — in more focused discussions of specific challenges in the application of Responsible AI to particular questions.

The AI Governance pillar of AI Singapore convened a roundtable with industry, government, and academia to discuss whether industry & regulators can and should distinguish between AI- and human-generated content, and how can industry work with the government to manage mis-, dis-, and mal-information produced by genAI?

Funding: This roundtable was funded via a charitable grant from Google.org, as part of Google’s Digital Futures Project.

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