Who answers for AI’s decisions?


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PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim previously highlighted that the proposed Artificial Intelligence (AI) Governance Bill will address risks through accountability and classification.

While principles such as fairness, accountability, transparency, and reliability are widely endorsed in Malaysia’s National Guidelines on AI Governance and Ethics, the challenge lies in translating the principles to safeguards that benefit the users.

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