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Published on 2024-12-13 08:20:37 - The Financial Times
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The article from the Financial Times discusses the ongoing debate over the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) in the European Union. It highlights the EU's efforts to lead in AI governance by proposing the AI Act, which aims to set global standards for AI ethics and safety. The legislation seeks to balance innovation with protection against potential AI risks, categorizing AI systems by risk levels and imposing strict regulations on high-risk applications. Key points include concerns from tech companies about stifling innovation, the potential for the EU to become a regulatory superpower in AI, and the challenges of aligning diverse member state interests. Additionally, there's mention of the geopolitical implications, with the EU's approach potentially influencing international AI policy, and the ongoing discussions about how to effectively enforce these regulations without hampering technological advancement.

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[ https://www.ft.com/content/3d13a703-c0bb-4402-8643-38e8e9b05833 ]