The Three Principles
Canada and the
U.S.A
China
Singapore
General
100

The Three Principles

What is traceability, testability, and liability?

100

This U.S. law requires AI companies to disclose how their algorithms make decisions, especially in critical sectors like finance and healthcare.

What is the Algorithmic Accountability Act?

100

This was the first country to regulate generative AI.

What is China?

100

This is the first nation in the world to launch a Model AI Governance Framework, and has remained a global and regional leader in AI regulation over the five intervening years.

What is Singapore?

100

In 2023, AI in healthcare was expected to generate revenue close to this figure in billion dollars globally.

What is $27 billion?

200

This principle ensures AI systems provide clear, understandable decisions and operations.

What is transparency?

200

In the U.S., this is the primary concern for AI regulation to ensure that AI does not harm or unfairly impact vulnerable populations.

What is bias?

200

China’s national AI strategy focuses on becoming a global leader in AI by this year.

What is 2030?

200

Singapore aims to harness technology in order to improve the quality of life in what specific categories? 

What is healthcare, transportation, and public services?

200

AI regulations include rules to make sure companies don’t use AI to unfairly treat people, such as in hiring or lending. This is known as what?

What is anti-discrimination?

300

This principle requires that AI systems be honest in reporting what they do.

What is testability?

300

This aspect of AI regulation encourages companies to regularly check that their AI tools do not make unfair decisions, especially in sensitive areas like hiring.

What is bias testing?

300

China's approach to AI prioritizes this principle, specifically for the purpose of not harming their nation's social harmony.

What is security?

300

Singapore promotes AI innovation while ensuring it is used for the public good, through its national strategy called what?

What is Smart Nation?

300

These are designed to provide businesses with guidance on how to develop and use AI responsibly, balancing innovation with public safety.

What are AI guidelines?

400

This principle ensures strict penalties to prevent cheating and holds AI users accountable for their systems' actions and outcomes.

What is liability?

400

Both Canada and the U.S. emphasize that AI should be designed with these key values to ensure fairness, equality, and respect for human rights.

What are ethical principles?

400

In China, AI technologies used for facial recognition are subject to strict regulations to ensure they are not misused for this type of monitoring.

What is surveillance?

400

This phrase describes Singapore's approach to AI that involves no legislative regulations.  

What is a sectoral approach?

400

 AI systems must follow these laws to keep personal data safe and protect people's privacy.

What is data protection?

500

This is the reason why AI must be regulated, considering its inherent nature.

What is the nature of AI is neither good nor bad?

500

In 2021, Canada released this document, outlining a vision for the responsible development of AI, focusing on ethical concerns and innovation.

What is the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada?

500

China has taken steps to regulate the use of AI in this area, requiring companies to ensure their systems do not infringe on citizens' rights or personal privacy.

What is personal data protection?

500

One of Singapore's key goals in regulating AI is to make sure that people can understand how AI systems make decisions. This is known as what?

What is explainability?

500

AI regulations are sometimes created by groups from different countries to make sure AI rules are the same everywhere. These groups are known as what?

What is international organizations?

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