Friday, August 04, 2023

Latin America must find its own view of the regulation of artificial intelligence

At an event organized by the Access Partnership, Carmen Ligia Valderrama Rojas, former ICT Minister of Colombia; Pamela Gidi Masías, former head of Subtel de Chile; and Daniel Rosado, Senior Public Policy Associate at Uber, discussed the different views that exist in relation to AI. The ethical position of Peru, the first country in the region to launch a standard, was analyzed.

The regulation of artificial intelligence in Latin America will have to find its own driver, at a time when the two large markets that are usually looked at by regional regulators, the United States and Europe, have divergent views on the subject.

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