The 2024 Summer Olympics showcased significant advancements in artificial intelligence, including an automated gymnastics judging system and an algorithmic video surveillance system. These developments raised concerns about the reliance on AI in critical areas where human judgment is essential. The growing use of AI has sparked debates on its ethical implications and the need for comprehensive regulation, particularly in countries like Pakistan, which is striving to establish its own AI policy.
AI's integration into law enforcement and public services has been criticized for perpetuating biases and discrimination, particularly against marginalized communities. The European Union's AI Act, adopted in March 2024, represents a significant regulatory effort, yet activists argue it has been weakened by lobbying from big tech companies. For Pakistan to effectively engage in the global AI landscape, it must prioritize a human rights approach in its AI policy development.
• AI's role in the 2024 Olympics raised ethical and regulatory concerns.
• The EU AI Act aims to regulate AI risks but faces criticism from activists.
The article discusses concerns about generative AI's role in spreading misinformation.
The article highlights its discriminatory impacts on marginalized communities.
It categorizes AI applications based on their risk levels and imposes varying restrictions.
The article notes that Google is part of the dominant AI generation landscape.
The article mentions OpenAI as a key player in the global AI generation market.
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