Denmark has launched a framework for responsible AI usage, backed by major Danish firms and Microsoft, aiming to align with the EU's new AI Act. Led by IT consultancy Netcompany, the "Responsible Use of AI Assistants" white paper provides guidelines for secure, compliant AI deployment across both public and private sectors. It focuses on mitigating risks, reducing bias, ensuring data security, and training employees.
Key partners include Denmark’s Agency for Digital Government and pensions authority ATP. The framework targets regulated industries like finance, offering a common standard to simplify compliance with the EU AI Act, which adopts a risk-based approach to AI regulation. Netcompany CEO André Rogaczewski and Digital Affairs Minister Caroline Stage Olsen emphasize the importance of scaling AI responsibly. Microsoft's endorsement highlights the initiative’s potential for broader, cross-border application.
Source: cnbc.com