Rajah & Tann Singapore has contributed the Singapore chapter of the Lex Mundi AI Legislative Guide. The guide, which covers more than 130 jurisdictions, is a vital tool for keeping abreast of specific legislation, final regulations or other formal regulatory guidance addressing the use of artificial intelligence (“AI“) in the relevant jurisdictions. This is achieved by outlining these laws and identifying the agencies tasked with regulating the same. It is not the intention of the guide to address existing laws that might impact the use of AI; rather, it seeks to identify and monitor new AI-specific legislation on the horizon.
Rajesh Sreenivasan, Head of the Technology, Media & Telecommunications Practice, contributed the Singapore chapter. The full Singapore chapter can be read here.
Find out more about our Technology, Media & Telecommunications Practice here.