This project aims to monitor emerging regulations that have an impact on the creation and usage of solutions that are based on AI. Our goal is to create a comprehensive database of AI regulations from different regions, and research papers regarding issues which should be regulated, analyze possible consequences of such regulations, and build tools to run such analysis automatically.
Initial results were presented on a MLinPL conference poster.
data
directory contains raw and processed regulations and papers.scripts
directory containts runnable processing pipeline steps.mair
directory contains python modules used in processing pipeline.notebooks
directory contains notebooks with PoC versions of pipeline steps, and analysis.
Pipeline is controlled by dvc. To run it, run dvc repro <step_name>
If you know any documents that are related to AI regulations and should be on this list, or have any suggestions, you can open an issue on this GitHub repository.
The list is split into 2 parts. In the first part there non-formal documents from governments, describing intentions and directions of regulations. The second part consists of formalized regulations or regulations proposals.
- Proposed Regulatory Framework for Modifications to Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning - Based Software as a Medical Device
- Supervisory Guidance on Model Risk Management
- Plan for Federal Engagement in Artificial Intelligence Standards
- Washington: Establishing guidelines for government procurement and use of automated decision systems in order to protect consumers, improve transparency
- European Commission: On Artificial Intelligence - A European approach to excellence and trust
- European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights: Facial recognition technology: fundamental rights considerations in the context of law enforcement
- Germany: Ethics Commission's report on automated and connected driving
- EU: Civil Law Rules on Robotics
- European Comission: ETHICS GUIDELINES FOR TRUSTWORTHY AI
- Joint Committee Report on the results of the monitoring exercise on ‘automation in financial advice’
- CONCLUSIONS ON THE CHARTER OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN THE CONTEXT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DIGITAL CHANGE
- Federal: Equal credit opportunity act
- Federal: Fair credit reporting act
- Federal: Algorithmic Accountability Act of 2019
- Washington: Act Relating to artificial intelligence-enabled profiling
- NY: Reporting on automated decision systems used by city agencies.
- California: Elections - deceptive audio or visual media
- California: California Consumer Privacy Act
- California: BOT Disclosure Act
- Illinois: Artificial Intelligence Video Interview Act
- Vermont: An act relating to data brokers and consumer protection
- United Arab Emirates: Policy on the Use of AI in the Healthcare Sector
- Canada: Directive on Automated Decision-Making
- China: Personal Data Protection Act
- Singapore: PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION ACT
- Singapore: PROTECTION FROM ONLINE FALSEHOODS AND MANIPULATION ACT
- OECD AI regulations observatory
- Library of congress
- AI governance database
- AI Ethics Guidelines Global Inventory
- Stanisław Giziński (s.gizinski84@gmail.com)
- Michał Kuźba (kuzba.michal@gmail.com)
- Przemysław Biecek (przemyslaw.biecek@gmail.com)