How Europe Is Leading the World in the Push to Regulate AI

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Authorities are racing to rein in AI, including in the European Union, where groundbreaking legislation is set to pass a key hurdle

Violations will draw fines of up to 30 million euros or 6% of a company’s annual global revenue, which in the case of tech companies like Google and Microsoft could amount to billions.AI threats to health and safetyThat means some AI uses are an absolute no-no, such as “social scoring” systems that judge people based on their behavior.

and biometric identification in public. The technology scans passers-by and uses AI to match their faces or other physical traits to a database.allowing law enforcement exceptions “We don’t want mass surveillance, we don’t want social scoring, we don’t want predictive policing in the European Union, full stop.

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