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From the study "Worldwide AI ethics: A review of 200 guidelines and recommendations for AI governance"
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English: "Switching our gaze to institution types (Figure 3), except for institutions like IBM (5), Microsoft (4), and UNESCO (3), most other institutions do not have more than two published documents. We can also see that the bulk of our sample was produced by governmental institutions and private corporations (48%), followed by CSOs/NGOs (17%), non-profit organizations (16%), and academic institutions (12.5%). However, this trend only follows if we look at the totality of our sample size. If we look at documents produced by continents, for example, in North America (69), private corporations (24 = 34.7%) and non-profit organizations (18 = 26%) produced most documents, followed by governmental institutions (12 = 17.4%). Meanwhile, when we look at Europe, the global trend is restored." |
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Source | https://www.cell.com/patterns/fulltext/S2666-3899(23)00241-6 |
Author | Authors of the study: Nicholas Kluge Corrêa Camila Galvão James William Santos Carolina Del Pino Edson Pontes Pinto Camila Barbosa Diogo Massmann Rodrigo Mambrini Luiza Galvão Edmund Terem Nythamar de Oliveira |
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