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Thai generative AI rules need more studies, to consider local culture, ETDA says

By Warangkana Tempati and Jet Damazo-Santos ( May 2, 2024, 10:01 GMT | Insight) -- Generative artificial intelligence will require different regulations from general AI, according to an AI governance agency in Thailand, which was among the first countries in Southeast Asia to start drafting laws to govern AI. Sak Segkhoonthod, team leader and senior advisor at the AI Governance Center under Thailand’s  Electronic Transactions Development Agency, told MLex they are studying the various approaches in the Europe Union, the US and China. Generative artificial intelligence will require different regulations from general AI, according to an AI governance agency in Thailand, which was among the first countries in Southeast Asia to start drafting laws to govern AI. ...

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