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Showing posts with label AI Policy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AI Policy. Show all posts
AlgorithmWatch take on AccessNow map of regulatory proposals for Artificial Intelligence in Europe
https://algorithmwatch.org/en/accessnow-report-maps-ai-strategies-in-europe/?ref=upflow.co
Makes the incredible valid point, which is still missed by many, that:
"the term [Artificial Intelligence] is ill-suited to circumscribe the challenges we face as societies. AI is too broad and fuzzy a concept to form the basis for discussions on regulatory approaches. It combines aspects that should be kept apart – automated cars, high frequency trading, medical diagnosis, search engines and citizen scoring all include “AI” but it makes little sense to treat them all alike because of this."
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