Ukraine’s Ministry of Digital Transformation has unveiled its regulatory roadmap for artificial intelligence (AI), with the aim of aligning with the European Union’s AI Act and educating citizens on AI risks. The roadmap takes a bottom-up approach, providing businesses with tools to prepare for future requirements before implementing any laws. The preliminary period for companies to adapt to potential laws is set at two to three years. The ministry plans to establish a culture of business self-regulation through voluntary codes of conduct and a White Paper outlining the regulatory implementation process. The draft of the Ukrainian AI legislation is expected in 2024, taking into account the EU’s AI Act. The EU AI Act, which recently passed the European Parliament, prohibits certain AI services and products while placing restrictions on others. Technologies such as biometric surveillance, social scoring systems, and untargeted facial recognition systems are outright banned, while generative AI models can operate with the condition that their outputs are clearly labeled as AI-generated.
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