The need for stricter artificial intelligence (AI) regulations has been highlighted, as countries, including Thailand, prepare to develop comprehensive AI legal frameworks. This follows the approval of the world’s first comprehensive AI law, the AI Act, by the European Parliament.
Putchapong Nodthaisong, Secretary-General of the National Digital Economy and Society Commission, revealed that the commission already has AI ethics guidelines in place. He further stated that the commission’s digital economy promotion subcommittee will discuss the drafting of AI regulations by the end of May.
This move aims to enforce penalties for violations of AI ethics, in a step towards stricter supervision of AI developers and service providers.
Chaichana Mitrpant, Executive Director of the Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA), stated…