Can the simplification of AI rules in Europe create competition for the USA and China? | Technology news
Europe has reduced bureaucracy to facilitate the progress of artificial intelligence.
Summit of artificial intelligence actions in Paris has almost withdrawn 100 world leaders and technological companiesand the consensus is that 2025 is not a year for new AI regulations.
France says that it is time to simplify the rules in Europe to enable AI -ja – or risked to stay behind.
In January, Chinese start-up deepseek Disrupted Wall Street and Silicon Valley. Stocks were glued when they were launched A cheaper and more efficient model of chats for the rivalry of those American competitors, like Chatgpta.
So who wins the AI war? Or are combat lines just drawn?
Leader:
James Bays
Guests:
Jody Westby – CEO Global Cyber Risk, Technology and Advisory Company providing cyber security services
Toby Walsh – Chief Scientist at the AI Institute at New South Wales University in Sydney
Adrian Monck – former general director of the World Economic Forum specializing in artificial intelligence and technology