![]() ![]() The EU approach is to set minimum regulatory standards based on certain criteria including, applications of same laws to AI as humans, full disclosure for AI use, protection of confidential information by AI systems, drawing a redline for AI not to be weaponized and ensuring an “off switch” for all AI systems.Communication on Shaping Europe’s Digital Future (COM(2020)67).Communication on a European Strategy for Data (COM(2020)66).White Paper o Artificial Intelligence: A European Approach to Excellence & Trust (COM(2020)65).Report on the Safety and Liability implications of AI, IoT and robotics (COM(2020)64).The EU is leading in regulatory initiatives around Human Centered AI through 4 main dossiers:.Business needs clear rules & common standards to minimise risk, secure investments and create a level playing field in the Area of AI & novel technologies.The key takeaways of the session, which was moderated by Sanja Fabrio, Managing Director of RegHorizon, were as follows: The panel featured a discussion between Ayisha Piotti, Managing Partner of RegHorizon, Dimitrios Psarrakis, of the European Parliament, Gilles Lunzenfichter of Medisante (Healthcare) & Mathieu Hagen of Gamaya(sustainable farming) - CEOs of two Swiss companies deploying AI & novel technologies to achieve UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs). ![]() On 24th June, 2020 RegHorizon organised a virtual workshop at United Nations WSIS Forum 2020, the world's largest gathering of ICT for the development community. The aim was to explore the latest on AI & Governance, in particular in the EU & evaluate the needs from a business perspective.
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