AI & Algorithmic Risks Report Netherlands - Summer 2024

Artificial intelligence (AI) is developing at a rapid pace, but as a technology, it is still in its infancy. Hence, there is a lot of experimentation, ranging from a ‘rat race’ in generative AI among big tech companies to the application of AI-based behaviour recognition systems in supermarkets and gyms in The Netherlands.

However, adequate risk management of AI systems is not keeping up with this rapid development. For the Netherlands, this not only means that careful deployment of AI-systems has to take priority but also that society must be prepared for more AI-related incidents. This necessitates vigilance for AI-risks by Dutch citizens, corporate leaders and legislators.

This appraisal constitutes the current AI risk assessment for the Netherlands (summer 2024) as conducted by the Dutch Data Protection Authority (Dutch DPA) in its latest AI & Algorithmic Risks Report Netherlands (ARR). As the coordinating oversight body on algorithms and AI, the Dutch DPA analyses AI-related risks and advises society, businesses, government and politics on steps to be taken.

Also read: AI Risk Report Summer 2024: turbulent rise of AI calls for vigilance by everyone

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Check out previous editions of the ARR: AI & algorithmic risks: developments in the Netherlands