书面答复 · 2020-03-04 · 第 13 届国会

本地AI系统监管考量

Consideration to Formulate Regulations Binding on Artificial Intelligence Systems Deployed Locally

AI 治理与监管AI 安全与伦理AI 经济与产业AI 与国家安全 争议度 2 · 温和质询

议员质询政府是否考虑制定对本地部署AI系统具有约束力的法规,以确保AI的伦理和安全使用。政府回应称AI技术尚处于初期阶段,暂无立即立法计划,但已推出多项举措促进安全和伦理使用,包括模型治理框架、伦理咨询委员会及相关研究项目,并强调将持续关注全球动态,平衡监管与创新。

关键要点

  • 暂无立即立法计划
  • 推行模型治理框架
  • 持续监测全球动态
政府立场

暂不立法,推动伦理治理

质询立场

建议制定约束性法规

政策信号

强化伦理治理框架

"As AI technology is still nascent, MCI does not have immediate plans to introduce new laws to regulate AI."

参与人员(2)

完整译文(中文)

Hansard 英文原文译文 · 翻译日期:2026-05-02

4号议员Leon Perera询问通讯及资讯部长,政府是否考虑制定对本地部署的人工智能(AI)系统具有约束力的法规,以确保AI的伦理和安全使用。

通讯及资讯部长S Iswaran:由于AI技术仍处于初期阶段,通讯及资讯部目前没有立即推出新法律来规范AI的计划。

然而,通讯及资讯部已启动多项举措,以确保AI的安全和伦理使用,并促进消费者信任与创新。这些举措包括:

(a) 《人工智能治理示范框架》(“示范框架”),将伦理AI原则转化为实际步骤,指导组织负责任地采用AI;

(b) 《人工智能与数据伦理使用咨询委员会》,为管理法律、伦理及可持续性风险提供指导;以及

(c) 《人工智能与数据使用治理研究计划》,研究AI开发和使用中产生的伦理和法律问题。

个人数据保护委员会(“PDPC”)也与行业监管机构如金融管理局(MAS)合作,制定符合PDPC示范框架的行业特定指导原则(即MAS的公平、伦理、问责与透明(“FEAT”)原则)1。

组织在部署AI技术时,还需遵守相关法律法规,如安全、数据保护和公平竞争等方面的规定。

通讯及资讯部和个人数据保护委员会将继续关注全球动态,确保我们的监管方法保护个人利益,维护公众对AI的信心,同时促进数字经济中数据驱动创新的蓬勃发展。

英文原文

SPRS Hansard 原始记录 · 抓取日期:2026-05-02

4 Mr Leon Perera asked the Minister for Communications and Information whether the Government is considering formulating regulations binding on artificial intelligence (AI) systems deployed locally so as to ensure the ethical and safe use of AI.

Mr S Iswaran : As AI technology is still nascent, MCI does not have immediate plans to introduce new laws to regulate AI.

However, MCI has launched several initiatives to ensure the safe and ethical use of AI, and to promote consumer trust and innovation. These include:

(a) A Model AI Governance Framework ("Model Framework") which translates ethical AI principles into practical steps to guide organisations' responsible adoption of AI;

(b) An Advisory Council on the Ethical Use of AI and Data, which provides guidance to manage legal, ethical and sustainability risks; and

(c) A Research Programme on the Governance of AI and Data Use, which examines ethical and legal issues arising from the development and use of AI.

The Personal Data Protection Commission ("PDPC") also works with sectoral regulators such as MAS on sector-specific guidance (i.e. MAS' Fairness, Ethics, Accountability and Transparency ("FEAT") principles) 1 that is in line with PDPC's Model Framework.

Organisations are also required to comply with relevant laws and regulations when deploying AI technology such as those pertaining to safety, data protection and fair competition.

MCI and PDPC will continue to monitor global developments, and ensure that our regulatory approach safeguards individuals' interests and preserves public confidence in AI, while enabling data-driven innovation to thrive in the Digital Economy.