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Policy on the use of Generative AI

Proposed
The "Policy on the Use of Generative AI," issued by the Malta Digital Innovation Authority on May 8, 2025, provides guidelines for the responsible use of generative AI systems in both personal and corporate contexts. The document aims to enhance understanding of AI capabilities while mitigating risks associated with its use. Key strategic goals include promoting ethical practices, ensuring data protection, and fostering innovation within the framework of EU regulations and the OECD Principles on Artificial Intelligence. The policy emphasizes several critical areas: responsible AI usage, data privacy, algorithmic fairness, and the importance of human oversight in AI decision-making. It outlines specific recommendations for users, such as avoiding the input of sensitive data, ensuring transparency in AI-generated content, and adhering to data protection laws like the GDPR. The guidance is intended to evolve with technological advancements and regulatory changes, supporting Malta's broader digital transformation goals by 2030.

Document Analysis

Based on full text NLP analysis

Normalised 0–100: easier reading, stronger commitment language, more concrete detail, richer vocabulary, more topic areas, and more cited international frameworks. Flesch–Kincaid reading ease applies to English documents only.

Readability
18.9 · Technical
Commitment
22.2% · Aspirational
Orientation
Rights
Innovation
Rights-focused
Specificity
22.4 · Above Average
Lexical diversity
49.2% · Rich
International alignment
OECD× UNESCOEU AI Act× G7× G20× ISO× Council of Europe× United Nations× NATO× Bletchley× Hiroshima× Global Partnership on AI× GPAI
Selective
Topic coverage
HealthcareDefenceEducationLabourSurveillanceEnvironment× Public services

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