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Singapore Implements Artificial Intelligence Governance and Ethics Initiatives

IMDA will engage relevant stakeholders through three new structured, interlinked initiatives:
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IMDA will engage relevant stakeholders through three new structured, interlinked initiatives:

1.    An Advisory Council on the Ethical Use of AI and Data;

2.    A discussion paper released by PDPC on responsible development and adoption of AI, which will be used by the Advisory Council to frame its deliberations; and

3.    A Research Programme on the Governance of AI and Data Use to advance and inform scholarly research on AI governance issues.

These initiatives complement IMDA's current suite of business and talent programmes to develop a vibrant AI ecosystem and position Singapore as a leading hub for AI.

An Advisory Council on the Ethical Use of AI and Data will be appointed by the Minister for Communications and Information to advise and work with IMDA in the areas of responsible development and deployment of AI. The Advisory Council will assist IMDA to:  

The Advisory Council will assist the Government to develop ethics standards and reference governance frameworks and publish advisory guidelines, practical guidance, and/or codes of practice for the voluntary adoption by the industry.

Former Attorney-General V.K. Rajah SC has been appointed the Advisory Council's inaugural Chairman. The composition of the Advisory Council will include private sector thought leaders in AI and Big Data from local and international companies as well as representatives for consumer interest. The full list of Advisory Council members will be made available at a later date.

To support the Advisory Council, the Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) is also putting forward a discussion paper on how a possible reference AI and Data governance framework for industries could look like, as well as what elements could be included. The discussion paper will create a baseline for discussion across stakeholders, encouraging common definitions and common frames for dialogue, and is intended as a living document.

The discussion paper recommends two key principles:

1) Decisions made by or with the assistance of AI should be explainable, transparent and fair to consumers.

2) AI systems, robots and decisions should be human-centric.

The discussion paper's four-stage reference governance framework illustrates how these principles can be put into practice by different stakeholders, such as identifying the objectives of an AI governance framework; selecting appropriate organisational governance measures; putting in place consumer relationship management processes; and building a decision-making and risk assessment framework.

The discussion paper was compiled in consultation with key government and industry stakeholders, to support collaborative discussions on the responsible development and adoption of AI. It can also be applicable to trade associations and chambers, professional bodies, and businesses that are interested in the ethical implications of AI for their industry.

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) is an early and active collaborator in creating the discussion paper. Its FEAT (Fairness, Ethics, Accountability and Transparency) Committee, a collaborative partnership with key financial industry stakeholders, will use the discussion paper to help shape its ongoing discussion on the use of AI and data analytics in the financial industry.

The discussion paper is available online from today at PDPC's website.

A five-year Research Programme on the Governance of AI and Data Use will also be set up at the Singapore Management University ( SMU ) to conduct scholarly research on policy, legal, regulatory, governance, ethics and other issues relating to AI and data use. It will support the Advisory Council and inform Government and industry discussion on AI challenges through its research and conferences.

In addition, the Research Programme enables Singapore to continue to drive thought leadership and discourse with exemplary case studies, develop a body of AI knowledge, and be a knowledge exchange centre with international experts.

The Research Programme aims to:

The call for proposal to set up the Research Programme was conducted jointly by IMDA and the National Research Foundation.

The Digital Economy framework for action consists of three thrusts to enhance Singapore's position as a leading digital economy:

AI is one of the frontier technologies identified to power the digital economy.

As part of the AI development strategy, IMDA will:

1.    Help drive industry adoption and understanding of the benefits from implementing AI;

2.    Build a vibrant core of AI developers and companies to foster an ecosystem of users and suppliers as well as build an AI-ready pool of talented researchers and engineers;

3.    Address specific AI leadership areas to grow industry capabilities and develop R&D capabilities; and

4.    Continue to provide clarity and review relevant regulations for a conducive AI business environment.

IMDA, in collaboration with AI Singapore, had previously announced initiatives in the support of the above.

 

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