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Publisher: OECD
Author: OECDRegulatory sandboxes in artificial intelligence
The report examines the use of regulatory sandboxes in AI, where legal waivers allow firms to test innovative products or services. Highlighting benefits like the boost in venture capital for fintech startups, it also addresses challenges, risks, and...The report examines the use of regulatory sandboxes in AI, where legal waivers allow firms to test innovative products or services. Highlighting benefits like the boost in venture capital for fintech startups, it also addresses challenges, risks, and...5 1 -
Publisher: OECD
Author: OECDAI Language Models Technological, Socio-economic and Policy Considerations
This OECD Digital Economy Paper provides an in-depth analysis of the technological, socio-economic, and policy considerations associated with AI language models. The report discusses the advancements in AI language models, their impact on society and...This OECD Digital Economy Paper provides an in-depth analysis of the technological, socio-economic, and policy considerations associated with AI language models. The report discusses the advancements in AI language models, their impact on society and...Tags: ai, oecd, language models
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Publisher: US Dept of Commerce
Author: OECDEmerging privacy-enhancing technologies: Current regulatory and policy approaches | en | OECD
This report examines privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs), which are digital solutions that allow information to be collected, processed, analysed, and shared while protecting data confidentiality and privacy. The report reviews recent technological...This report examines privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs), which are digital solutions that allow information to be collected, processed, analysed, and shared while protecting data confidentiality and privacy. The report reviews recent technological...Tags: oecd
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Author: OECDOECD Good Practice Principles for Public Service Design and Delivery in the Digital Age
The digital age provides great opportunities to transform how public services are designed and delivered. The OECD Good Practice Principles for Service Design and Delivery in the Digital Age provide a clear, actionable and comprehensive set of...The digital age provides great opportunities to transform how public services are designed and delivered. The OECD Good Practice Principles for Service Design and Delivery in the Digital Age provide a clear, actionable and comprehensive set of...Tags: oecd, digital government, digital services
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Andreessen HorowitzAndrew PennAPECAustralian GovernmentCameron F. Kerry, Joshua P. Meltzer, and Andrea ReCentre for Policy StudiesCIGIDaniel CastroDCRFDeloitteDepartment of Industry, Science and ResourcesDepartment of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (AustEmily Benson and Ethan B. KapsteinEuropean CommissionGillian Diebold and Daniel CastroGraham Webster and othersGregory C. AllenHodan OmaarHomayoun Hatami et alILOIMFInnovation, Science and Economic Development CanadInnovationAUSIPCCIPPRJeffrey D. Sachs, Guillaume Lafortune, Grayson FulJon NashJuan LondoñoKPMGMartin Neil Baily, Erik Brynjolfsson, and Anton KoMcKinsey Global InstituteMicrosoft and TechCouncil of AustraliaNick EvansNISTNTIAOECDOPSIPeter GradyStanford UniversitySusan Ariel AaronsonThe Office of Impact AnalysisThe White HouseUK Department of Science Innovation and TechnologyUK GovernmentUniversity of QueenslandWEF