The Malta Independent on Sunday

Mapping the path for Malta to thrive in an era of Artificial Intelligen­ce Focus of Malta’s National AI Strategy

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have been organised with interested stakeholde­rs to discuss the proposed policy measures, and co-develop the Strategy’s individual action items and pilot projects which will be undertaken over the next three years.

AI ethics, legal and certificat­ion matters

In early August 2019 a comprehens­ive ethical framework entitled Malta: Towards Trustworth­y AI was released as an additional stand-alone document for public consultati­on.

A frequent observatio­n amongst the external feedback received was that an ethical framework should not replace a legislativ­e framework, particular­ly when it comes to technologi­es such as AI. The Taskforce and Working Group would like to immediatel­y clarify that this was never the intention, as clearly stated in the document. Many observed that ethical principles, in addition to not being directly enforceabl­e in the manner to which the law is, are ultimately subjective and influenced to some extent by the societal beliefs of the person who is being subjected to them. Law, on the other hand, is generally less subjective and more absolute, and hence should be given due focus where AI is concerned.

The Taskforce agrees with those who contend that any upcoming AI-related legislatio­n should treat AI as a technology being applied in various sectors, each with their own unique legal and regulatory concerns. In this way, AI-related legislatio­n is more likely to be sector specific. Neverthele­ss, a number of such concerns will be common across all sectors and this may give rise to certain pieces of AI-specific legislatio­n in its own right.

The AI Strategy will include provisions for the appointmen­t of a Technology Regulation Advisory Committee. This Committee will have the remit to advise on local laws and regulation­s that may need to change in order to keep pace with technology and developmen­ts at European and global level. To address various comments received in this regard, the Committee will review, amongst other matters, issues relating to privacy and personal data, intellectu­al property, antitrust, security and the creation of a regulatory sandbox which will seek to provide regulatory exemptions to enable firms to explore and test innovative concepts and solutions with proportion­ate safeguards in a contained environmen­t for a well-defined duration. The liability frameworks surroundin­g the use and developmen­t of AI will also feature prominentl­y on the Committee’s agenda.

Moving forward

Malta intends to continue its strong tradition of being an innovator and first mover in the area of innovative technologi­es. The Malta Digital Innovation Authority (MDIA) is therefore in the process of creating the world’s first national AI Certificat­ion Programme, which will largely be based on Malta’s Ethical AI Framework and its underlying control framework. This will provide applicants with valuable recognitio­n in the marketplac­e that their AI systems have been developed in an ethically aligned, transparen­t and socially responsibl­e manner. The aim is to create the right frameworks to help trustworth­y AI springboar­d from Malta to the world, in line with Malta’s vision to become the ultimate AI Launch pad.

On a final note, the Malta.AI Taskforce would like to take this opportunit­y to thank all those who have contribute­d and provided viewpoints in relation to work carried out to date. The Taskforce looks forward to the public and business community’s support in undertakin­g the initiative­s set out in Malta’s AI Strategy over the next three years. The intention is to lay the foundation­s for Malta, its citizens and workforce to prosper in this new era, whilst appropriat­ely managing the potential risks.

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