Europe is trying to take the lead in regulating the use of AI
Within two years, if everything is planned, EU residents will be protected by law from some of the most controversial uses of AI, such as street cameras that identify and track people or government computers that track individual behavior.
This week, Brussels he defined the plans becoming the first global bloc with rules on how to use artificial intelligence, trying to put European values at the center of rapidly developing technology.
Over the past decade, AI has become a strategic priority for countries around the world, and two leaders around the world – the US and China – have taken very different perspectives.