Empowering AI Innovation with Trust

Singapore’s Ministry of Digital Development and Information (MDDI) is taking proactive steps to strengthen artificial intelligence (AI) governance. This initiative aims to create a more conducive environment for businesses leveraging AI technologies while addressing potential risks associated with data usage.

Key Developments:

  • Introduction of safety guidelines for generative AI model developers and app deployers
  • Promotion of privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) in AI applications
  • Release of a guide on synthetic data generation
  • Upcoming Asean guide on data anonymisation

Balancing Innovation and Data Protection

The MDDI’s approach recognizes the critical role of data in AI development while acknowledging the need to mitigate risks. By implementing these measures, Singapore aims to foster trust in AI-enabled products and services, ensuring long-term support for AI innovations. This balanced approach positions Singapore as a leader in responsible AI development, potentially attracting more businesses and investments in the AI sector.

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