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Artificial intelligence regulation

Artificial intelligence regulation sets rules for developing and using AI systems, focusing on safety, accountability, transparency, data and fundamental rights.

Swiss AI regulation is developing through a mix of existing law and emerging policy, rather than a single comprehensive AI statute. Relevant rules include data protection, product safety, liability, employment, discrimination, intellectual property, financial regulation and professional duties. Organisations using AI should document purposes, training data, human oversight, risk controls and explainability where needed. Cross-border deployment may bring EU obligations, especially for providers or users connected to the EU market. Key legal concerns include automated decisions, bias, security, confidentiality, copyright inputs and allocation of responsibility.

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