Global implications about the CoE's Framework Convention on AI

30/10/2024 | IAPP

In a recent article, IAPP AI Governance Research Fellow Richard Sentinella discusses the Council of Europe's Framework Convention on AI, the first legally binding international treaty focused on artificial intelligence (AI). The convention outlines a comprehensive set of requirements that future AI legislation in signatory jurisdictions—including the EU, US, and UK—should adhere to. However, as Sentinella points out, the convention provides significant insight into the potential regulatory challenges that private enterprises may face, even outside EU jurisdiction.

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