The proposed bill by Egyptian Parliament member Amira Saber marks a significant milestone in the country’s efforts to regulate the use of artificial intelligence applications. The comprehensive legislation covers a wide range of key points, including defining important terms, establishing a risk-based classification system, and outlining governing principles. It also prohibits specific activities related to AI development and deployment, emphasizes the permissible use of available data environments, and grants intellectual property rights to human users. The bill’s emphasis on transparency, accountability, and ethical deployment of AI technologies is a step in the right direction. However, it also raises important questions about data privacy, bias, and job displacement, which need to be addressed through effective enforcement and compliance mechanisms.

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