The complexities of AI regulation
How to balance legal certainty with evolving technology and international competition?
- Publishing date
- 06 March 2024
- Authors
- The Sound of Economics
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In this episode of The Sound of Economics, Rebecca Christie is joined by Bertin Martens, Bruegel Senior fellow and Werner Stengg, expert of EVP Margrethe Vestagers cabinet. They explore the complexities of artificial intelligence (AI) regulation, focusing on the European Union's AI Act. They discuss the goals and potential effectiveness of the new artificial intelligence rules, including in areas like data use, copyright, antitrust and global competitiveness.
- Theme
- Microeconomic policies
- Language
- English
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