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14/03/2025 - Ireland’s AI Advisory Council Releases Key AI Policy Recommendations (Ireland)

argument: Notizie/News - Digital Governance

Source: Irish Legal

Ireland’s AI Advisory Council has published a major report outlining key recommendations for AI governance, emphasizing ethical development, transparency, and accountability. The report serves as a blueprint for Ireland’s future AI policies and aims to align the country’s regulatory framework with international best practices.

One of the main focuses of the report is AI risk management. The Council suggests classifying AI systems based on their potential impact, with stricter oversight for high-risk applications such as healthcare, finance, and law enforcement. It also highlights the need for greater transparency in AI decision-making processes, ensuring that AI models are explainable and auditable.

The report calls for stronger data protection measures to safeguard individuals’ privacy rights. As AI relies heavily on vast amounts of personal data, the Council recommends enhanced regulatory mechanisms to ensure compliance with GDPR and other privacy laws.

Another key recommendation is the creation of an AI ethics committee to oversee the responsible deployment of AI technologies. This body would work alongside policymakers, industry leaders, and civil society to ensure that AI systems do not perpetuate discrimination or bias.

Additionally, the Council emphasizes the importance of public trust in AI. It advocates for public awareness campaigns and AI literacy programs to educate citizens on AI’s benefits and risks.

Ireland’s AI strategy is expected to play a critical role in shaping the country’s approach to digital transformation while balancing innovation with regulatory safeguards. The report is likely to influence AI policymaking at both national and European levels.