Is global AI harmonisation actually achievable?
Amid rising geopolitical tensions and intensifying polarisation, building a global consensus around the use of artificial intelligence (AI) is likely to be tough. Yet experts at a recent Science Business Data Rules workshop were cautiously optimistic that the necessary political will exists. If they fail to achieve some form of coordination, all of the world's major powers will suffer, according to MEP Brando Benifei, one of the European Parliament's rapporteurs for the EU's AI Act, which could arrive on the statute books next year. "I think it would be a problem, not just for Europe, but for all the players involved because artificial intelligence will be a very pervasive technology," he said. "Having two different contexts of application, standards and regulation will make it complicated to deal with all the activities that now interconnect the world. So I think we need really to put an effort into avoiding this situation."
Apr-6-2022, 01:34:05 GMT
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