Indonesia's Deputy Minister of Communication and Information Technology, Nezar Patria, announced plans for a new ministerial regulation on artificial intelligence (AI). This regulation seeks to provide clear guidelines for AI technology usage in the country, moving beyond the current temporary circular. The aim is to ensure ethical practices and data security in AI applications.
The proposed regulation is still under review, emphasizing the need for thorough examination and dialogue with experts. Key ethical guidelines include preventing AI from influencing critical policy decisions and ensuring transparency in data usage. The regulation also mandates the protection of personal data and adherence to intellectual property rights.
• Indonesia plans comprehensive AI regulation for ethical use and data security.
• New guidelines emphasize transparency and protection of personal data in AI.
The article discusses the need for regulations to guide the ethical use of AI in Indonesia.
The proposed regulation emphasizes the importance of data security in AI applications.
The article outlines ethical guidelines to ensure AI is used responsibly and does not harm humanity.
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