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11/07/2024 - Thailand Delays AI Legislation (Thailand)

argument: Notizie/News - Digital Governance

According to an article on MLex Market Insight, Thailand’s regulatory body has announced that it will not be hastening the introduction of AI-specific legislation. The country’s Digital Economy Promotion Agency (DEPA) has indicated that current laws and regulations provide sufficient governance over artificial intelligence applications and technologies. Thailand aims to foster an environment that encourages innovation while ensuring responsible use of AI through existing frameworks. This approach aligns with DEPA's strategy to monitor global trends and adapt regulations incrementally, rather than imposing immediate, sweeping AI-specific laws.

The regulator emphasized the importance of flexibility in the face of rapidly evolving AI technologies. Instead of rushing to legislate, the focus will be on maintaining a balance between encouraging technological advancement and protecting public interests. DEPA plans to engage with stakeholders from various sectors to assess the impact of AI and update regulatory measures as necessary. This method is intended to prevent the stifling of innovation and ensure that any future laws are well-informed and contextually appropriate.

In the meantime, Thailand will continue to adhere to international best practices and guidelines on AI, ensuring that its regulatory framework remains relevant and effective. DEPA's stance reflects a cautious yet progressive approach to AI governance, emphasizing the need for ongoing dialogue and assessment rather than immediate legislative action. This strategy aims to create a sustainable and innovation-friendly environment for AI development in Thailand.