Regarding laws and government policies related to artificial intelligence.
For your information: My interests regarding economic concepts, on some occasions lead me to encounter and consider mentions of the European Parliament (i.e. EP) or (on more often occasions), some concepts or practices directly or indirectly derived from that, [the European Union's, (EU) parliament]. Respectfully, Supposn
Referring to the link, Opinion| Why Europe is leading the way on AI - The Washington Post :
“CharlesE. Schumer, Mike Rounds, Martin Heinrich and Todd Young — the [U.S.] Senate’s bipartisan AI group of four... … Dragos Tudorache, chair of the EP committee on AI”.
…“For the past five years, Tudorache has spent most of his time contemplating how to regulate artificial intelligence in a way that prioritizes safety while shedding Europe’s well-earned reputation for fining Big Tech first and asking questions later. In September, Tudorache visited Capitol Hill to brief the group of four’s collective staff members on Europe’s plans. … While the United States was congratulating itself for starting the regulatory process, Europe was basically finished. And its package of rules was so good that Congress would soon be forced to choose between spending years trying to top it or copying the homework of an obviously superior student”.
For your information: My interests regarding economic concepts, on some occasions lead me to encounter and consider mentions of the European Parliament (i.e. EP) or (on more often occasions), some concepts or practices directly or indirectly derived from that, [the European Union's, (EU) parliament]. Respectfully, Supposn
Referring to the link, Opinion| Why Europe is leading the way on AI - The Washington Post :
“CharlesE. Schumer, Mike Rounds, Martin Heinrich and Todd Young — the [U.S.] Senate’s bipartisan AI group of four... … Dragos Tudorache, chair of the EP committee on AI”.
…“For the past five years, Tudorache has spent most of his time contemplating how to regulate artificial intelligence in a way that prioritizes safety while shedding Europe’s well-earned reputation for fining Big Tech first and asking questions later. In September, Tudorache visited Capitol Hill to brief the group of four’s collective staff members on Europe’s plans. … While the United States was congratulating itself for starting the regulatory process, Europe was basically finished. And its package of rules was so good that Congress would soon be forced to choose between spending years trying to top it or copying the homework of an obviously superior student”.