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OECD (2024), "AI, data governance and privacy: Synergies and areas of international co-operation", OECD Artificial Intelligence Papers, No. 22, OECD Publishing, Paris, https://doi.org/10.1787/2476b1a4-en.
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The OECD AI Policy Observatory is a tool at the disposal of governments and businesses that they can use to implement the first intergovernmental standard on AI: the OECD AI Principles.
The OECD AI Principles focus on how governments and other actors can shape a human-centric approach to trustworthy AI.
The Observatory includes a blog for its group of international AI experts (ONE AI) to discuss issues related to defining AI and how to implement the OECD Principles.
OECD countries adopted the standards in May 2019, along with a range of partner economies. The OECD AI Principles provided the basis for the G20 AI Principles endorsed by Leaders in June 2019.
OECD.AI combines resources from across the OECD, its partners and all stakeholder groups. OECD.AI facilitates dialogue between stakeholders while providing multidisciplinary, evidence-based policy analysis in the areas where AI has the most impact.
As an inclusive platform for public policy on AI – the OECD AI Policy Observatory is oriented around three core attributes:
Multidisciplinarity
The Observatory works with policy communities across and beyond the OECD – from the digital economy and science and technology policy, to employment, health, consumer protection, education and transport policy – to consider the opportunities and challenges posed by current and future AI developments in a coherent, holistic manner.
Evidence-based analysis
The Observatory provides a centre for the collection and sharing of evidence on AI, leveraging the OECD’s reputation for measurement methodologies and evidence-based analysis.
Global multi-stakeholder partnerships
The Observatory engages governments and a wide spectrum of stakeholders – including partners from the technical community, the private sector, academia, civil society and other international organisations – and provides a hub for dialogue and collaboration.
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4 AI, DATA GOVERNANCE & PRIVACY: SYNERGIES AND AREAS OF INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION
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- Foreword 2
- Acronyms and abbreviations 6
- Abstract 7
- Abrégé 8
- Executive summary 9
- Résumé 11
- Introduction 13
- 1 Generative AI: a catalyst for collaboration on AI and privacy 19
- The opportunities and risks of generative AI for privacy 19
- Privacy concerns emerging from generative AI: privacy Enforcement Authorities step in 22
- Generative AI enhances the urgency to work on the interplay between AI and privacy
- regulations 24
- 2 Mapping existing OECD principles on privacy and on AI: key policy considerations 26
- The five values-based principles in the OECD AI Recommendation 27
- Key policy considerations from mapping AI and privacy principles 27
- Overview of possible commonalities and divergences in AI and privacy principles 29
- 3 National and regional developments on AI and privacy 42
- International responses by privacy Enforcement Authorities 42
- Guidance provided by privacy Enforcement Authorities on the application of privacy laws to AI 42
- PEA enforcement actions in AI, including generative AI 44
- 4 Conclusion 46
- References 47
- Notes 55
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