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Understanding regulation

Posted: Wed May 21, 2025 5:42 am
by MasudIbne756
“Are you building with or are you building for? In the world of human-centered design, there’s been a movement toward designing and building for versus designing and building with. When you think of those two words (for/with) on an intuitive level, people know when something has been built for them versus when something has been built with them.”



I later moderated a panel with our experts Lindsey Finch, EVP, Global Privacy & Product Legal, Rachel Gillum, Vice President, Ethical & Humane Use Policy, and Danielle Gilliam-Moore, Director, Global Public Policy to discuss current efforts to establish standards, frameworks, and the future of AI singapore whatsapp lead regulation. We discussed the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Risk Management Framework and our response to the White House Executive Order that distinguishes systems from models and continues to encourage responsible innovation.

Rachel Gillum described the ever-changing landscape of compliance, “We’ve long had rules and guidelines for our use of AI in our Acceptable Use Policy … it’s a continual process of updating as new capabilities come to light and new risks emerge.” If we want to build trust in AI, we must wholeheartedly adopt a culture that celebrates and embraces safety as central to AI development and deployment.