This report contains an analysis of existing laws in Thailand which were enacted to regulate the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and technology in relation to privacy, data and cybercrime. It highlights the gaps in the laws and provides recommendations for policy reform.
The report is authored by Jean Linis-Dinco, Digital Rights Advisor of Manushya Foundation, and is informed by pro bono legal research through TrustLaw.
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