Singapore recently released a Model AI Governance Framework for Generative AI with the intent to address generative AI concerns while continuing to facilitate innovation. The proposed framework builds upon nine parameters to facilitate a trusted ecosystem. The Singapore government has opened a public consultation on its draft AI framework.
The Dialogue has been actively involved in research and policy discourse at the intersection of technology, law and society. Our extensive research includes research around artificial intelligence and we have so far published two comprehensive papers on AI: “Principles for Enabling Responsible AI Growth in India: An Ecosystem-Level Approach” and “Towards Trustworthy AI: Sectoral Guidelines for Responsible Adoption.” These papers underscore the imperative of approaching AI regulation from a principle-level standpoint, delineating key principles essential for fostering responsible and trustworthy AI development and adoption. Notably, our research resonates with the principles outlined in Singapore’s Draft Framework, particularly around transparency, data privacy, accountability, and safety. Through this public consultation, we endeavor to provide a comprehensive response to the draft Framework, meticulously addressing each of the nine principles delineated.