AI regulation around the world: US backs off, EU leads with strict laws while China and India take cautious steps

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AI regulation around the world: US backs off, EU leads with strict laws while China and India take cautious steps
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PARIS, Feb 4 — Countries and economic blocs around the world are at different stages of regulating artificial intelligence, from a relative “Wild West” in the United...

AI regulation around the world: US backs off, EU leads with strict laws while China and India take cautious stepsNew to investing?as a first-time user . Exclusively for Malay Mail readers: Use codePARIS, Feb 4 — Countries and economic blocs around the world are at different stages of regulating artificial intelligence, from a relative “Wild West” in the United States to highly complex rules in the European Union.

Backed by major tech companies, it aimed at protecting privacy and preventing civil rights violations, and called for safeguards on national security. The administration has effectively said that “we’re not doing this law anymore... we’re setting all our algorithms running and going for it,” she added.A set of “Interim Measures” requires that AI respects personal and business interests, does not use personal information without consent, signposts AI-generated images and videos, and protects users’ physical and mental health.

While regulating business closely, especially foreigners, China’s government will grant itself “strong exceptions” to its own rules, Cohen-Hadria predicted.In contrast to both the United States and China, “the ethical philosophy of respecting citizens is at the heart of European regulation”, Cohen-Hadria said.

Using AI for predictive policing based on profiling and systems that use biometric information to infer an individual’s race, religion or sexual orientation are banned. New Delhi knows the value of its high-tech sector and “if they make a law, it will be because it has some economic return”, Cohen-Hadria said.

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