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The EU Strategy on Artificial Intelligence In 2018
Most may at the time of writing associate EU with Brexit since the United Kingdom is pulling out of the union. The European Union and their member countries does together have a population of approximately 500 million and about $22.0 trillion GDP which places EU as the 2nd largest economic force in the world. Therefore by some measures it is an important area to keep track of, and the international strategy for EU relating to AI may be of interest. By summarising some of these policies in a pragmatic way I hope you as a reader understand that this is no substitute for reading the documents, rather an attempt to bring together a few key points. What I provide is of course not a complete picture, rather small excerpts from an ongoing discussion. Looking at the EU strategy it can be hard to understand where to start.
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The European Union cannot forget its values when developing artificial intelligence, say EU policy-makers
The first Stakeholder Summit on Artificial Intelligence, organised by the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) and the European Commission, stressed that the EU must ensure that artificial intelligence is safe, unbiased and in line with European values. The event, which aimed to discuss the next steps to advance the EU strategy on artificial intelligence, took place on 18 June in Brussels. The key EU policy-makers on artificial intelligence and European stakeholders who gathered for the first stakeholder summit agreed that artificial intelligence held great promise in terms of addressing societal issues, but also raised a number of challenges with regard to privacy, security, labour, education and ethics. "Artificial intelligence is a technology which does not have to overcome and overwhelm us," said Catelijne Muller, President of the EESC Thematic Study Group on Artificial Intelligence, adding that humans should stay in command of artificial intelligence and be able to determine "if, when and how we want to use these technologies in our daily lives." Artificial intelligence is one of the main political priorities of the EESC's current presidency.
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