A recent Gartner survey found that most IT leaders are anxious about meeting the upcoming regulatory requirements related to generative AI deployments. With less than 25% confident in managing the associated governance and security issues, the growing number of laws could lead to increased legal disputes and remediation costs for tech firms. The complexities arise particularly for global organizations, as regulatory frameworks vary widely among different countries, creating an overwhelming environment for compliance.
The laws currently being proposed in various U.S. states, including the Colorado AI Act and California’s Transparency in Frontier Artificial Intelligence Act, are set to impose significant requirements on AI vendors and users. These regulations entail rigorous risk management and reporting duties, posing substantial financial penalties for non-compliance. Industry professionals warn that as this fragmented regulatory landscape develops, compliance issues may hinder the adoption of generative AI, particularly for smaller organizations struggling to keep pace.
👉 Pročitaj original: CIO Magazine