In the global race to regulate AI, Europe is preparing to lead the way

LONDON (AP) The breathtaking development of artificial intelligence has dazzled users composing music, creating images and writing essays, also raising fears about its implications. Even European Union officials working on groundbreaking rules to govern emerging technology have been caught off guard by the rapid rise of AI. The 27-nation bloc has proposed the …

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Artificial intelligence is not the new Tower of Babel

From Prof Ioannis Pitas, President of the International AI Doctoral Academy (AIDA) • Updated: 08/05/2023 – 18:48 The positive impact of AI systems can far outweigh their negatives if proper regulatory measures are taken. Technophobia is neither justified nor a solution, writes prof. Ioannis Pitas. Amidst growing fears that the increasingly present artificial …

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China runs ahead of the US on AI regulation

Illustration: Ada Amer/Axios While American leaders fear China could eventually overtake the United States in developing artificial intelligence, Beijing is already far ahead of Washington in issuing rules for the new technology. Drive the news: Chinese officials will close the consultation on Wednesday on a second round of generative AI regulation, building on …

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Three Ways Generative AI Is A Game Changer For Interior Design (And One Crucial Way It Isn’t) | Entrepreneur

The views expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. You are reading Entrepreneur Middle East, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media. So, this whole Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) thing is generating a lot of hoopla. In fact, Goldman Sachs says 300 million jobs will be affected. And like most people, I just care …

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Henry Kissinger on a potential AI arms race

That Henry Kissinger is still alive will be news to some people. He is hard of hearing, blind in one eye and has undergone several heart surgeries. Still, he says, he works about 15 hours a day. And – incredibly – it remains relevant on a global scale. Koppel asked, “If one of …

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AI has a problem with free riders

Photo: fizkes (Shutterstock) Maybe AI written scripts are a bad idea? On March 22, 2023, thousands of researchers and technology leaders including Elon Musk and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak released a open letter calling to slow down the race to artificial intelligence. Specifically, the letter recommended that labs suspend training for technologies stronger …

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Challenges and Risks in the US-China Semiconductor Industry – ET Telecom

New Delhi: In October 2022, the United States agreed to implement comprehensive restrictions on the export of advanced semiconductors and semiconductor manufacturing equipment to China. The move was driven by concerns about China’s aggressive pursuit of technological dominance, which was seen as a serious threat to American competitiveness and national security. These concerns …

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