This is the first regulation of AI in the world. Following political and technical approval, the AI law is expected to come into effect in May.
The European Parliament approved the Artificial Intelligence Law. This is the first regulation of AI in the world. 523 lawmakers voted for it in Strasbourg, only 46 were against and 49 abstained. Euronews reported this.
The law is based on the principle of reducing risks when using advanced technology.
According to the bill’s drafters, they managed to strike the right balance between protecting people and innovation. Critics of the very idea of artificial intelligence control insist that such a balance is impossible.
Following political and technical approval, the AI law is expected to come into effect in May.
We remind you that the IMF has predicted how artificial intelligence will affect jobs. AI could affect nearly 40% of the world’s jobs, replacing some and complementing others, with implications for the global economy.
Source: korrespondent

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