EU tech chief Margrethe Vestager said on Wednesday she believed a draft code of conduct on artificial intelligence (AI) could ...
Alphabet and the European Commission aim to develop an artificial intelligence (AI) pact involving European and non-European ...
The United States and European Union should push the artificial intelligence (AI) industry to adopt a voluntary code of ...
The European Union has used a transatlantic trade and technology talking shop to commit to moving fast and producing a draft Code of Conduct for artificial intelligence, working with US counterparts ...
The U.S. already aligned roughly 50 countries, including Russia and China, behind an artificial intelligence development ...
EU officials are now trying to shape a voluntary AI pact — one that would see companies like Microsoft ... In truth, those words are still premature, after Vestager secured a tentative agreement ...
Currently, the draft EU AI Act, proposed back in April 2021 ... So we need voluntary agreement on universal rules for AI now.” Elaborating on Vestager’s comment, a Commission spokesperson ...
Vestager said that, even with an agreement this year at the European level, “that would still take at least one, if not two years, to come into force ...
European Union's tech chief, Margrethe Vestager, presses for a speedy formulation of an AI code of conduct. This code will serve as a temporary safeguard.
EU, Google to Develop Voluntary AI Pact ... So we need voluntary agreement on universal rules for AI now," she said in a tweet. The European Union and the United States plan to step up cooperation ...
The European Union's AI Act, with rules on facial recognition and biometric surveillance, could be the world's first ...
He also urged EU countries and EU lawmakers to finalise ... So we need voluntary agreement on universal rules for AI now," she said in a tweet. The European Union and the United States plan ...