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With China and the U.S. trying to assure their dominance in Artificial Intelligence (AI) development and deployment, the European Union is making its first steps to take the global lead in the governance of AI, grounding its approach on EU founding rights and values.
This attempt translated into the freshly released Regulation on a European approach to Artificial Intelligence, paving the way for Europe to position itself at the forefront of the global debate around AI regulation.
A trademark of the European way to AI governance is the pursuit of a balanced approach between safety, privacy and innovation. For the home appliance sector, it is of pinnacle importance that consumers are protected in all scenarios and it is also essential for the industry not to be made under-competitive through over-regulation.
21-04-2021 )
Executive Vice President of the European Commission for A Europe Fit for the Digital Age, Margrethe Vestager (L), and European Commissioner in charge of internal market Thierry Breton (R), give a press conference on the EU approach to Artificial Intelligence in Brussels, Belgium, 21 April 2021. [EPA-EFE/OLIVIER HOSLET / POOL]
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“Since the very beginning of the vaccination campaign in Europe, we have heard questionable excuses from pharmaceutical companies trying to justify their failure to respect agreed commitments and live up to EU citizens’ expectations. This is not acceptable. Europe has paid for these vaccines in advance with public money and we demand that companies respect the agreements. Every single day of delay is a failure for our health and the economic recovery.”
S&D co-ordinator in the environment committee, Jytte Guteland
The S&D Group sent a clear message to pharmaceutical CEOs this week, calling on companies to increase the production of vaccines and look at future challenges with new variants and strains.