Compliance
At voyAIge strategy, compliance is a foundation for our analysis on the legal, policy, and ethical dimensions of AI. We understand the intricacies of the laws of many jurisdictions and can guide you through every step of your compliance journey.
Today's rapidly evolving digital landscape is fueled by the exponential rate that AI transforms not just business practices and ways of seeing but entire industries. However, with innovation comes new challenges - particularly in compliance. Governments and regulatory bodies around the world are racing to keep up. They are creating complex legal requirements with which business must comply.
For businesses, navigating this complexity is not just about avoiding fines and penalties. It's about safeguarding reputation, building trust with stakeholders, and ensuring sustainability.
What's Your Compliance Challenge?
Understanding jurisdiction, sector, applicable legislation, data types, and data flows are some of the many considerations we take into account when identifying regulatory bodies relevant to your organization.
The following are some examples that may apply to a business now or in the future:
GDPR
Enforces the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Applies to all businesses with clients and customers in
Europe
NYC
LL 144
New York City regulates how business can and cannot use AI to assist in hiring employees
AI
ACT
Regulates and governs the use of all Artificial Intelligence inside the European Union
FDA
The US Food and Drug Administration contains specific AI regulations governing medical devices, evidence curation, and market monitoring
AIDA
Enforces the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Applies to all businesses with clients and customers in
Europe
SB 1047
California's Safe and Secure Innovation for Frontier AI Models Act imposes safety restrictions on advanced AI
CCPA
The California Consumer Privacy Act has a significant impact on how AI systems used in businesses handle data
OESA
Governs employee monitoring as well as using AI to recruit employees in Ontario, Canada
PIPEDA
Canada's Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act governs how companies collect, use, and share personal
information
Did You know?
Up to €30 million or 6% of Global Annual Turnover
for prohibited AI practices under the GDPR.
Amazon was fined €746 million by Luxembourg’s data protection authority for how it processed personal data for targeted advertising using AI-driven systems.
Canada's proposed Artificial Intelligence and Data Act plans to impose administrative monetary penalties $10 million or 3% of Global Annual Revenue - including criminal penalties such as jail time for AI decisions causing significant harm.
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