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Cross-Border Data & Jurisdiction AI Governance Concept Cards

Browse every concept card currently tagged under Cross-Border Data & Jurisdiction. Use this page to understand how this topic cluster appears across AI governance practice, then open individual concept cards for the details.

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Law & Complianceintermediate

Applicable Law in Cross-Border AI Systems

Applicable Law in Cross-Border AI Systems refers to the legal frameworks that govern the use and deployment of AI technologies across different jurisdictions. This concept is cruci...

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Law & Complianceintermediate

Data Flow Mapping for AI Use Cases

Data Flow Mapping for AI Use Cases involves the systematic identification and documentation of data flows within AI systems, particularly when data crosses borders. This practice i...

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Law & Complianceintermediate

Jurisdiction vs Location vs Citizenship

Jurisdiction refers to the legal authority of a state to govern or regulate activities within its borders, while location pertains to the physical place where data is stored or pro...

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Law & Complianceadvanced

Managing Data and Model Flows Across Regions

Managing Data and Model Flows Across Regions involves the governance of data and AI model transfers between different jurisdictions, ensuring compliance with local laws and regulat...

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Law & Complianceintermediate

What Cross-Border AI Means in Practice

Cross-Border AI refers to the deployment and use of artificial intelligence systems that operate across different national jurisdictions, involving the transfer of data and algorit...

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Law & Complianceintermediate

Where AI Decisions Are Made vs Where Data Is Stored

The concept of 'Where AI Decisions Are Made vs Where Data Is Stored' refers to the distinction between the physical location of data storage and the location where AI algorithms pr...

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Law & Complianceintermediate

Why Cross-Border Context Increases Governance Risk

Cross-border context increases governance risk in AI due to varying legal frameworks, data protection regulations, and ethical standards across jurisdictions. This disparity can le...

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