As AI rises, lawmakers try to catch up

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PARIS: From 'intelligent' vacuum cleaners and driverless cars to advanced techniques for diagnosing diseases, artificial intelligence has burrowed its way into every arena of modern life. Its pr

Its promoters reckon it is revolutionising human experience, but critics stress thatThe European Union is likely to pass legislation next year - the AI Act - aimed at reining in the age of the algorithm.and Canada is also mulling legislation.

Gry Hasselbalch, a Danish academic who advises the EU on the controversial technology, argued that the West was also in danger of creating"totalitarian infrastructures".But before regulators can act, they face the daunting task of defining what AI actually is.Suresh Venkatasubramanian of Brown University, who co-authored the AI Bill of Rights, said trying to define AI was"a mug's game".

This automation allowed them to target users with advertising and content, helping them to make hundreds of billions of dollars.

 

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