French President Emmanuel Macron called Wednesday for boosting the development of artificial intelligence in Europe while putting in place 'smart' regulations that don't impede tech companies' growth.
called Wednesday for boosting the development of artificial intelligence in Europe while putting in place “smart” regulations that don’t impede tech companies’ growth.
Macron, who visited Europe’s biggest startup and tech event Vivatech, said “we’re too far behind in terms of innovation and we’re regulating too slowly.” He said France and theHis comments came as lawmakers in Europe signed off Wednesday on the world’s first set of comprehensive rules for artificial intelligence.member states, the Parliament and the European Commission, are still to take place.
Rapid advances in chatbots like ChatGPT have shown the benefits the emerging technology can bring - and the new perils it poses.
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