In the similar flavour of the development of the GDPR policies for capture, retention and use of personalised data, is this EU AI convergence the first real attempt at developing AI governance from a systemic approach?
If yes, then should collaboration with other countries, states and territories be extended so that the outcome is a truly global approach to the much needed governance model. For instance, those developing AI and related assets should all be accountable by the one governance structure, rather than the EU structure for Europe and the US structure for those wishing to ignore it and run their own governance structure?
Very interesting analysis of the approved law, thank you so much!
In the similar flavour of the development of the GDPR policies for capture, retention and use of personalised data, is this EU AI convergence the first real attempt at developing AI governance from a systemic approach?
If yes, then should collaboration with other countries, states and territories be extended so that the outcome is a truly global approach to the much needed governance model. For instance, those developing AI and related assets should all be accountable by the one governance structure, rather than the EU structure for Europe and the US structure for those wishing to ignore it and run their own governance structure?
a very clear and structured summary. Thank you.