韓国国家情報院
Guidelines for AI system development signed by 18 countries including US, UK, South Korea - South Korean report
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the U.K.'s National Cyber Security Center (NCSC) have partnered to develop secure artificial intelligence (AI) systems.
"Guidelines for the future" have been published. The document states the fundamental principle that the entire development process of AI products, from design to distribution, must be conducted in a way that protects people from misuse of the technology.
Rules are included. The guidelines were signed by 18 countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, South Korea, Germany, Australia, Chile, Israel, Nigeria, and Singapore. Aiming to regulate AI
This is the first time that a multiparty agreement has been reached. Under the guidelines, companies must monitor for technology abuse, prevent data falsification, screen software manufacturers, and
New products must be released after undergoing extensive security testing. However, the guidelines are not legally binding at this time.
In South Korea, the National Intelligence Service participated in the guidelines. In April and November, the hospital
The two countries are proceeding with cybersecurity-related alliances, including the Korea-Korea Strategic Cybersecurity Cooperation Framework and the UK-Korea Strategic Cyber Partnership. Baek of the same hospital
・Third Vice-Minister Jung-wook stated, ``By entering into cybersecurity-related partnerships with major countries, our hospital will proactively respond to new threats posed by new technologies such as AI.''
I'm looking forward to it.
2023/11/30 09:53 KST
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