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Singapore's AI ethics model needs more bite

Singapore's artificial intelligence (AI) ethics framework is a great start but needs more diverse voices to raise transparency, enhance disclosures on what exactly goes into AI algorithms and start discussions on pricing of personal data

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Singapore's award-winning model on how artificial intelligence (AI) can be ethically used received a major update recently.

It is groundbreaking in many ways. For instance, it shows exemplary use cases - a global first. But it still requires more work.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on February 06, 2020, with the headline Singapore's AI ethics model needs more bite. Subscribe