Artificial Intelligence Rule Exit from EU Chief of Technology in Partnership with USA

EU technology chief Margrethe Vestager said the EU and the US should enforce codes of conduct in the field of artificial intelligence.
 Artificial Intelligence Rule Exit from EU Chief of Technology in Partnership with USA
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EU technology chief Margrethe Vestager said the EU and the US should enforce codes of conduct in the field of artificial intelligence.

In his speech at the joint meeting of the EU-US Trade and Technology Council, Vestager stated that new laws are still under development and that voluntary codes of conduct will provide an important protection in this process.

EU Chief of Technology Speaks on Artificial Intelligence at EU-US Trade and Technology Council

EU technology chief Margrethe Vestager said that if the EU and the US take a leadership role, they will be able to create rules that everyone is comfortable with to ensure that AI development can move forward more confidently. She stated that the discussions on this issue should progress rapidly in a few months and that the industry should be included in the process and gain the trust of the society.

The tech chief also said lawmakers should agree on the details and take a comprehensive approach rather than general wording. Meanwhile, the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Law is still being finalized by members of the European Parliament. The latest draft of the legislation includes a ban on the public use of biometric surveillance and predictive policing tools, and stipulates that AI tools should be classified according to their risk level.

Responding to the EU’s concerns that over-regulation could harm the artificial intelligence industry, OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, issued a warning to EU lawmakers on May 25.

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