OECD Recommendation on Artificial Intelligence (2024 Update)
Incident Reporting and Information Integrity

OECD Recommendation on Artificial Intelligence (2024 Update) 4: AI Incident Reporting, Information Safety, Misinformation, and Manipulation Mitigation

Operate AI incident reporting + information safety + misinformation + manipulation mitigation per OECD 2024 Update. AI incident reporting and information sharing must (a) participate in OECD AI Incidents Monitor (AIM) and related international AI incident reporting frameworks where applicable, (b) report incidents per applicable regulation (EU AI Act Article 73 serious incident reporting + sectoral + voluntary commitments) + national and international monitoring initiatives, (c) coordinate incident response with other affected AI actors + regulators + civil society + (d) maintain incident learning loop feeding back to risk management + design + deployment. Information safety and integrity must (a) protect against AI-enabled disinformation + propaganda + targeted manipulation + including via generative AI, (b) maintain platform-level + content-level + and ecosystem-level information safety measures, (c) cooperate with broader information integrity stakeholders including platforms + fact-checkers + civil society + regulators. Mitigating misinformation and manipulation risks must (a) implement design + deployment + policy measures to reduce risk of AI-enabled misinformation including identity manipulation + content authenticity + behavioural manipulation, (b) align with applicable regulation (EU Digital Services Act + EU AI Act + UK Online Safety Act + similar), (c) coordinate with platforms and intermediaries for systemic responses.

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