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Regulating artificial intelligence is like driving a car: some prefer clear speed limits and guardrails, others enjoy an open road with minimal signs; the EU and the US exemplify these two different philosophies in AI regulation. ๐ช๐บ The EUโs strategy prioritizes safety, fundamental rights, and transparency, ensuring responsible innovation and trustworthiness in AI systems. The objective is to protect individuals from a technology that might be dangerous but also to create a regulated environment where EU entities might better compete against US giants.
๐บ๐ธ In contrast, the current US approach, under the Trump administration, is notably less restrictive, summarized as a โletโs see what happensโ policy. The goal is to have minimal constraints allowing rapid development and deployment of AI models, including open-source or freely available powerful AI systems.
๐ What does this mean? I discussed the topic in the episode of our podcast Diritto al Digitale
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