Here are my My Top AI Frameworks :
1. EU Artificial Intelligence Act (Pending effectivity)
2. ISO 42001 (December 2023)
3. NIST AI RMF Framework
4. NIST AI 100-2 E2023 – Adversarial Machine Learning
5. OECD Framework for the Classification of AI Systems
6. Singapore’s Proposed Model AI Governance Framework for Generative AI (NEW)
I am grateful for the opportunity to have shared insights at the “Generative AI for Business: A Masterclass” organized by Straits Interactive in collaboration with the Asian Institute of Management (AIM) faculty, last February 6, 2024.
Heading the Data Privacy, Cybersecurity, and AI Initiatives practice group at Gorriceta Africa Cauton & Saavedra | GorricetaLaw, it was an honor to be both a speaker and panelist, engaging with industry experts and thought leaders in the field.
During my presentation on “Adoption of Generative AI: A Startup Perspective,” I discussed crucial aspects of GenAI:
?global AI developments
?key principles of responsible AI
?benefits, and use cases for startups
?strategies to address risks
?evolving international landscape of AI laws, policies, and standards,
?emphasized both “hard” and “soft” law and “hard” and “soft” standards on AI risk management.
?takeaways to guide businesses in navigating the dynamic AI landscape successfully.
One key focus in my talk was on the practical application of AI governance toolkits and risk assessment frameworks, in order to balance the risks and benefits of integrating Generative AI into the products and services of startup businesses.
A heartfelt thank you to my esteemed fellow speakers Alberto Mateo Jr, Dr. Erika Fille Legara, Kevin Shepherdson, FIP, CIPP/A/E, CIPM, our panel moderator Ricky Lacson, and our event host Edwin Concepcion, MSc. Your contributions made the panel discussion a truly enriching experience.
Special thanks to my law associates Ma. Katrina Rafaelle Ortiz Hans R. Ong and Gabriel Tabeta for all your help and contribution into our research!