Singapore's Personal Data Protection Commission issued guidelines for the use of personal data in artificial intelligence-powered automated decision systems. The guidance provides clarity for the use of personal data to train and develop AI systems, information to be provided to consumers for obtaining lawful consent, information for third-party developers employing AI models and best practices for complying with the Personal Data Protection Act. Editor's note: Explore the IAPP AI Governance Center and subscribe to the AI Governance Dashboard.
1 March 2024
Singapore's PDPC issues use guidelines for AI-powered automated decision-making
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