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Artificial intelligence

Der Jurist, Professor und ehemalige Datenschutzbeauftragte Hamburgs, Johannes Caspar.
Opinion

AI Regulation in the EU: between algorithm hype and doomsday

Artificial intelligence is dividing society. That makes it all the more important to find clear rules, says Johannes Caspar, author, Professor of Law and former Hamburg Data Protection Commissioner. He sees no reason to deride the EU as a "regulatory world champion" because of its AI law. Rather, the Europeans must use the initiative to set the course for a humane future.

By Experts Table.Briefings

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Rules for AI: Everyone wants to have a say

From the AI Act to the Hiroshima AI Process, many countries around the world are currently discussing rules for AI. Many also see the need for international coordination. What is being worked on in concrete terms? An overview.

By Corinna Visser

Till Hoppe, Corinna Visser
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TTC: Blinken sees convergence on China policy

The representatives of the EU and the USA showed demonstrative unity at the press conference at the end of the Trade and Technology Council (TTC). There was convergence not only on the issue of dealing with China. Important decisions were also made on electromobility and AI.

By Till Hoppe

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Economy sees TTC at crossroads

The Trade and Technology Council (TTC) between the EU and the USA is supposed to fix what laws like the IRA have damaged. But the major business associations have so far lacked tangible results – the upcoming fourth meeting is therefore a "critical milestone".

By Corinna Visser

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AI Act: The compromise is rickety

It was hard enough to find a common position on the AI Act in the lead parliamentary committees. Still, there could be surprises in Thursday's vote – not everyone is behind the rapporteurs' compromise. The trilogue negotiations will not be easy either.

By Corinna Visser