- The Future of Co-Regulation in the Digital Platform Era
Aiming to address the escalating challenge of online harms, such as disinformation, hate speech, and violent content, this project investigates the potential of co-regulation—where industry develops rules that are enforced by a regulator—to effectively mitigate these issues on digital platforms
- Does digital co-regulation - au. reset. tech
Self-regulation or co-regulation may be feasible if there is ‘no strong public interest concern’, the risks are low, and the market can self-correct The Australian Government Best Practice Regulation Handbook states that direct government regulation should be considered when, among other things:
- Scope for co-regulation - ALRC
The principles will be high-level, technology-neutral and generally non-prescriptive, thereby capable of application to all agencies and organisations subject to the Privacy Act These obligations can, however, be modified or displaced in certain circumstances, including where regulations are passed, a public interest determination is made, or
- Optimal conditions for effective self- and co-regulatory . . . - ACMA
Co-regulation generally involves both industry and government (the regulator) developing, administering and enforcing a solution, with arrangements accompanied by a legislative backstop
- Co-Governance and the Future of AI Regulation
Today, the debate about the relative benefits of open- versus closed-source AI reveals that the same values that underlie our democracy — values like accessibility, transparency, and participation — are desired in the AI context, too
- Artificial intelligence co-regulation? the role of standards in the EU . . .
This article examines artificial intelligence (AI) co-regulation in the EU AI Act and the critical role of standards under this regulatory strategy
- Seven design principles for collaborative regulation
Below are seven design principles to respond to new technology paradigms and business models stemming from collaborative regulation: To achieve digital transformation, policy and regulation should be more holistic
- Co-regulation and AI-Innovation: Principles for a . . . - Springer
This contribution focuses on the proposed EU AI-act, and specifically on the role that co-regulation might play in the regulation of AI-innovation Amongst many other things, the Union legislator aims to promote AI innovation in view of the economic, environmental
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