Australia advocates for regulations on artificial intelligence, emphasizing supervision and responsibility
Enterprise obstacles
Despite being widely recognized as necessary, implementing regulations on artificial intelligence can present challenges, according to Faisal Kawoosa, the principal analyst at Techarc.
Enterprise obstacles
Despite being widely recognized as necessary, implementing regulations on artificial intelligence can present challenges, according to Faisal Kawoosa, the principal analyst at Techarc.
One significant hurdle is the limited capability of human intervention compared to the speed and efficiency of technology.
Kawoosa pointed out, “The substantial amount of time required for human review is the primary obstacle. Companies tout AI as a tool for rapid issue resolution and enhanced efficiency, but manual oversight can introduce obstacles that slow down processes. Moreover, even when humans are involved, conducting a comprehensive review of all aspects is nearly impossible.”
