Accenture – Generative AI in urgent need of responsible regulation
According to Accenture’s De Wet Bisschoff, the proliferation of generative AI this year has highlighted the need for responsible regulation.
According to Accenture’s De Wet Bisschoff, the proliferation of generative AI this year has highlighted the need for responsible regulation.
The regulations grant exemptions including from the National Environmental Management Act which is concerning.
The new battery laws will require greener technology, clear labels and more information for consumers to be made available moving forward.
In the early 90s, technology blossomed on the African continent and then regulators came along to slow things down.
Drivers for ride sharing apps have called a strike that is expected to last three days.
You now have until 17th September 2020 to submit comments on the Draft Film and Publications Regulations.
South Africans have just 30 days to comment on the Draft Films and Publications Amendment Regulations.
While addressing the nation last night, President Cyril Ramaphosa confirmed the businesses that can re-open under level 3 lockdown.
The State of Disaster has been in effect for three months and at the 11th hour its constitutionality has been brought into question.
Following two postponements, South Africans are eager to hear what will and what won’t be allowed at level 3 lockdown.
With lockdown a few hours away, businesses rendering essential services have some work to do to insure they are able to continue operations.
This will be one of the discussions that Gartner analysts will be having at next week’s IT Symposium/Xpo.