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Boundaries for big tech's development and use of artificial intelligence

This report by the Danish government’s expert group outlines 13 recommendations to regulate Big Tech’s AI development, with a focus on protecting minors. Key proposals include stricter transparency requirements for AI systems targeting children, age-appropriate design principles, and accountability measures for platforms using AI to curate content for underage users. The report emphasizes the need to align AI governance with democratic values and existing EU frameworks like the AI Act and GDPR. 

(Source: Report).

Methodology

Expert analysis of Big Tech’s AI systems, stakeholder consultations, and alignment with EU regulatory frameworks (e.g., AI Act, Digital Services Act). Recommendations draw on case studies of AI’s societal impacts, particularly on vulnerable groups like minors.

(Source: Report).

Funded by:

Ministry of Industry, Business and Financial Affairs. 

Country or region of researched population

Denmark

Citation

Flyverbom, M., Thinggaard, L., Sunesen, L., Oehlenschläger, M., Michaelsen, M., Tranberg, P., Svarre, P., Adler-Nissen, R., Jørgensen, R. F., Lehmann, S., & Bolander, T. (2024, February). Boundaries for big tech's development and use of artificial intelligence. Ministry of Industry, Business and Financial Affairs. https://www.eng.em.dk/publications/2024/boundaries-for-big-techs-development-and-use-of-ai

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  • 2024
  • Flyverbom, M., Thinggaard, L., Sunesen, L., Oehlenschläger, M., Michaelsen, M., Tranberg, P., Svarre, P., Adler-Nissen, R., Jørgensen, R. F., Lehmann, S., & Bolander, T.
  • Report
  • English
  • organisations and industry
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 1 - protection, BIK+ strategy pillar 2 - empowerment
  • policy and regulation
  • Machine translation used
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This report by the Danish government’s expert group outlines 13 recommendations to regulate Big Tech’s AI development, with a focus on protecting minors. Key proposals include stricter transparency requirements for AI systems targeting children, age-appropriate design principles, and accountability measures for platforms using AI to curate content for underage users. The report emphasizes the need to align AI governance with democratic values and existing EU frameworks like the AI Act and GDPR. 

(Source: Report).

Methodology

Expert analysis of Big Tech’s AI systems, stakeholder consultations, and alignment with EU regulatory frameworks (e.g., AI Act, Digital Services Act). Recommendations draw on case studies of AI’s societal impacts, particularly on vulnerable groups like minors.

(Source: Report).

Funded by:

Ministry of Industry, Business and Financial Affairs. 

Country or region of researched population

Denmark

Citation

Flyverbom, M., Thinggaard, L., Sunesen, L., Oehlenschläger, M., Michaelsen, M., Tranberg, P., Svarre, P., Adler-Nissen, R., Jørgensen, R. F., Lehmann, S., & Bolander, T. (2024, February). Boundaries for big tech's development and use of artificial intelligence. Ministry of Industry, Business and Financial Affairs. https://www.eng.em.dk/publications/2024/boundaries-for-big-techs-development-and-use-of-ai

  • Go to publication
  • 2024
  • Flyverbom, M., Thinggaard, L., Sunesen, L., Oehlenschläger, M., Michaelsen, M., Tranberg, P., Svarre, P., Adler-Nissen, R., Jørgensen, R. F., Lehmann, S., & Bolander, T.
  • Report
  • English
  • organisations and industry
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 1 - protection, BIK+ strategy pillar 2 - empowerment
  • policy and regulation
  • Machine translation used
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