European AI treaty adds uncertainty for CIOs, but few specifics
Briefly

The Council of Europe's announcement addressed the serious risks associated with AI, including discrimination, gender inequality, and violations of human rights law, pointing to the need for a comprehensive approach to governance.
The Framework Convention requires companies to clarify to users when they are interacting with AI instead of a human, emphasizing transparency in AI deployments.
Participating entities are mandated to conduct risk assessments on AI impacts, ensuring that human rights and democratic principles are upheld throughout the AI lifecycle.
Documentation of AI usage is essential under the treaty; organizations must be prepared to share detailed information on how AI systems operate and impact users.
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