Artificial intelligence (AI) is a subject that sparks divergent opinions among experts, who generally fall into one of two camps: those who believe it will significantly enhance our lives and those who fear it may lead to our demise.
This is why the recent debate in the European Parliament regarding the regulation of AI holds great significance. The crucial question at hand is how to ensure the safety of AI technology. Below are five key challenges that lie ahead in this regard.
Establishing a common understanding of AI
After a two-year-long process, the European Parliament has finally crafted a definition for an AI system. According to their definition, software that can “for a given set of human-defined objectives, generate outputs such as content, predictions, recommendations or decisions influencing the environments they interact with.”
This week, it is voting on its Artificial Intelligence Act – the first legal rules of their kind on AI, which go beyond voluntary codes
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