Responsible AI for an Era of Tighter Regulations
It is not just organizations based in the EU that need to pay attention. The regulation will apply to any provider that implements or develops AI systems in the EU or whose AI systems produce outputs that are used in the EU's jurisdiction, so it will affect many organizations based elsewhere. Moreover, the regulation, which is expected to come into force in 2023, is likely to bear similarities to rules currently being drawn up by other government authorities throughout the world.2 Given the impending heightened focus on new regulations, as well as the potential financial and reputational damage resulting from noncompliance, organizations urgently need to adopt measures that enable them to comply with the requirements of the emerging EU regulation. A comprehensive RAI program, based on BCG's Responsible AI Leader Blueprint, will allow them to act in accordance with and adapt to the proposed EU AI Act and other regulations that will inevitably follow (such as the Algorithmic Accountability Act of 2022 in the US).3 Notes: 3 US Congress, 2022, "Algorithmic Accountability Act of 2022."
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