DAVOS, Switzerland: The Singapore Government is piloting the world's first artificial intelligence governance self-test.
“If you put yourself in the shoes of an organisation that deploys AI, even if they wanted to subscribe to this idea of trustworthy and reliable AI, even if they had the intention to be transparent with their stakeholders, how are they going to do that?” said Mrs Teo. The toolkit aims to help ensure companies inform users of the intended use of their AI products or services, along with its limitations and the risks involved, if any.
“We find this to be a very useful exercise and we will continue to engage internationally. As for the domestic priorities that we have identified, whether it is updating our Cybersecurity Act, or I have also mentioned during COS that we were introducing new codes of practice for platform accountability, for user safety - I think all those things remain. And, in fact, the conversations here have reaffirmed that those are the right priorities,” she said.