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National Cyber Security Commission opened consultation on draft guidelines on use of artificial intelligence

On 12 February 2026, the National Cyber Security Commission opened a consultation on the draft guidelines on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) until 2 March 2026. The draft explains AI and generative AI concepts and distinguishes between safe content (such as general, factual, creative, and educational material) and dangerous content requiring caution. Dangerous content includes inaccurate or outdated information, references to specific companies or products, controversial material, content requiring expert assessment, and legal or medical information. The guidelines identify risks such as hallucinations, prompt injection, and data poisoning. They recommend verifying information through multiple sources, consulting experts, and relying on official sources. They also outline reporting mechanisms for harmful content, including deepfakes and phishing, through the National Cyber Security Commission, the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau Call Centre, and the Anti-Fake News Centre.

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Policy Area
Consumer protection
Policy Instrument
Quality of Service requirement
Regulated Economic Activity
ML and AI development
Implementation Level
national
Government Branch
executive
Government Body
other regulatory body

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2026-02-12
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On 12 February 2026, the National Cyber Security Commission opened a consultation on the draft guid…