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Artificial intelligence

Trenner (Global AI race)
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AI regulation: USA takes the lead

The EU is proud to have launched the first comprehensive AI regulation with the AI Act. But now the Americans are stepping up the pace and creating facts with voluntary commitments. They are placing a different emphasis on their AI strategy than the Europeans.

By Corinna Visser

Trenner (Global AI race)
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'The magic potion works'

Hans Uszkoreit, a prominent European AI researcher and start-up entrepreneur, discusses Europe's prospects with ChatGPT in comparison to China, the potential to bridge the gap and ChatGPT's weaknesses. The interview, conducted by Frank Sieren, is the first part of a two-part series.

By Frank Sieren

MIDU Booth at 2023 WAIC in Shanghai SHANGHAI, CHINA - JULY 8, 2023 - Visitors visit the MIDU booth at the 2023 World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, China, July 8, 2023. MIDU, a language intelligence technology company, took advantage of ChatGPT s hot air trend and demonstrated a versatile AI model at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference: in addition to knowledge questions and answers, it can also write public opinion analysis reports, customize personal virtual travel illustrations, customize postcards and poems. Shanghai Shanghai China PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxFRA Copyright: xCFOTOx originalFilename: cfoto-miduboot230713_npTGb.jpg
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Tech billionaires outdo each other with AI investments

The first responses of Baidu and other Chinese tech companies to ChatGPT were hardly convincing. Thanks to massive investments, the gap seems to be closing. China's IT companies have fully entered the race. But the shortage of US chips remains a significant problem.

By Jörn Petring

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International rules for AI: agreement still difficult

Actually, the G7 countries wanted to agree on common guidelines for AI. Then the EU and the USA wanted to be the engine of the process. Now Joe Biden wants to lead the movement. Meanwhile, the Spanish are presenting a new paper for the AI Act trilogue.

By Corinna Visser

Xayn-Co-Founder & CEO Leif-Nissen Lundbaek
Opinion

The AI Act must also consider implementation

The trilogue for the AI Act has started. German AI start-ups like Xayn hope the EU will regulate artificial intelligence in a way that gives them the best chances for development. Xayn co-founder Leif-Nissen Lundbæk sees three major challenges for lawmakers.

By Experts Table.Briefings