“Europe did not wait to regulate AI”

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2023-06-01 18:38:47

Thierry Breton, European Commissioner for the Internal Market: “I’m not against anyone, I’m here for the Europeans.” François BOUCHON/Le Figaro

INTERVIEW – The European Commissioner details the work started in 2019 around the AI ​​Act regulation.

Europe is entering the home stretch of the adoption of the AI ​​Act, a pioneering regulation of the artificial intelligence sector. Thierry Breton, Commissioner for the Internal Market, gives an update on this text, relations with the major players in this market, and the way in which this text is articulated within a series of regulations to form a single European digital market .

LE FIGARO. – Many powers want to regulate the artificial intelligence (AI) sector. Where is Europe?

Thierry BRETON. – Europe did not wait to organize its digital market. In 2019, we launched a broad consultation on AI, in which States, companies, scientists, researchers participated, etc. We then worked for three years to draft regulations on artificial intelligence, AI Act. This text adopts a proportionate approach based on four levels of risk, from the lowest to the highest. Bonds and…

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