Exclusive: Germany, France and Italy reach agreement on future AI regulation
Adolf Goebbels
Published on Nov 20, 2023
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In this picture taken on 23 June 2023, AI letters were placed on the computer motherboard.Dado RuvicIllustrationFile Photo License Rights ABSTRACT No sanction should not be applied, the common Paper Commitments will include large and small providers European authority will follow compatibility Berlin, November 18 - France, Germany and Italy, according to a common article by , who are expected to accelerate negotiations at European level, reached an agreement on how artificial intelligence should be organized. The three governments support commitments to their volunteer, but binding to small and large AI providers in the European Union. The European Commission, European Parliament and the EU Council negotiate how block should position itself. In June, European Parliament presented a "AI law" designed to include the risks of AI applications and avoided discriminatory effects while taking advantage of AI's innovative power. During discussions, he proposed that rules of behavior of European Parliament should be binding for initially large AI providers from United States. The three EU government said that this significant competitive advantage for smaller European providers may result in reducing confidence and less customers. For this reason, they said that the rules of behavior and transparency should be binding for everyone. According to the article, sanctions should not be applied initially. However, if violations the rules of behavior are defined after a certain period time, a sanction system can be established. In future, a European authority will follow the compliance with standards. The Ministry of Economy, which is responsible for issue with the Ministry of Digital Affairs, said that laws and state control should regulate application, not AI itself. Digital Affairs Minister Volker Wissing, , said that he was very pleased that an agreement was reached to limit only AI use with France and Germany. "If want play in the Best AI League worldwide, we need to edit applications," if want play in the Best AI League worldwide. State Economic Affairs Secretary Franziska Brantner said it is very important to use to take advantage of opportunities and limit risks. "We have developed an offer that can provide a balance between the two targets that have not yet been identified in a technological and legal land," Brantner said.Said. While governments in world were trying to achieve AI's economic benefits, the UK hosted first AI security summit in November. The German government is home to a digital summit that will bring representatives from politics, work and science in Jena, on Monday and Tuesday. Problems surrounding AI will be on the agenda when German and Italian governments held talks in Berlin on Wednesday. Reporting Andreas Rinke by Maria Martinez;