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Switzerland and the UK sign agreement on mobility of service providers

Switzerland and the UK sign agreement on mobility of service providers On 14 December 2020, Switzerland and the UK signed an agreement that secures reciprocal, facilitated market access for service providers between Switzerland and the United Kingdom from 1 January 2021. © Andis Atvars | Dreamstime.com The Services Mobility Agreement (SMA) regulates the mutual access and temporary stay of service providers, for example, management consultants, IT experts and engineers. The agreement comes into force on 1 January 2021 when the Swiss-EU agreement on the free movement of persons will no longer apply to the UK. The SMA also contains provisions on the recognition of professional qualifications. The agreement allows Swiss businesses to continue to use short-term services from UK companies and UK businesses to use the services of Swiss companies. However there are differences in the terms of the agreement in each direction. For example, market access to the UK under the SMA is curren

UK and Switzerland Sign Post-Brexit Business Travel Deal

UK and Switzerland Sign Post-Brexit Business Travel Deal The United Kingdom and Switzerland signed an agreement on Dec. 14 to allow professional workers to travel freely between the two countries after the Brexit transition period ends on Dec. 31. The UK–Switzerland Services Mobility Agreement will allow UK professionals, such as accountants, consultants, lawyers, and IT experts, to continue travelling freely to Switzerland and work visa-free for up to 90 days a year. The agreement has closed “a looming gap,” as the free movement of persons between Switzerland and the UK will cease to apply as of Jan. 1, 2021, Switzerland’s Federal Council said in a media release when the deal was approved on Dec. 4.

The ethics of artificial intelligence

The ethics of artificial intelligence Digital technologies hold great promise for the economy and society. But some recent developments, such as face recognition, also present ethical dilemmas. The challenges are immense for Switzerland, which is one of the leading developers of artificial intelligence (AI). This content was published on December 10, 2020 - 14:00 December 10, 2020 - 14:00 Christian Raaflaub Digitalisation has led to an explosion of new ethical challenges: the loss of jobs due to automation, filter bubbles, data protection, face recognition, deepfake videos, cyber security and most disturbingly, the misuse of AI technologies. It is hard to imagine what would happen if AI fell into the wrong hands. If you take the issue of killer robots , for example, the international community cannot agree on whether to introduce strict rules to control their use. Talks at the United Nations in Geneva on regulating lethal autonomous weapons have so far had limited results.

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