This report, published by Access Now and prepared by Franco Giandana Gigena, Latin America Policy Analyst, serves as a reference book for policy-makers in Latin America by systemizing examples of and recommendations on AI-tailored public policy. The report underlines the best practices that can pave the way to human-rights-based regulatory approaches without forestalling innovation; in addition of the fundamental rights focus, Access Now singles out four more minimum standards for regulating AI: transparency, effective monitoring mechanisms (studies of impact on fundamental rights specifically), enforcement and applicable sanctions, and consideration of local contexts.
Giandana Gigena, Franco, Regulatory Mapping on Artificial Intelligence in Latin America: Regional AI Public Policy Report. Access Now, July 2024. https://www.accessnow.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/TRF-LAC-Reporte-Regional-IA-JUN-2024-V3.pdf