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法国总统马克龙近日警告称,欧盟即将出台的《人工智能法案》可能会阻碍欧洲科技公司的创新与发展。上周五,经过漫长的谈判,欧盟成员国、欧洲议会和欧盟委员会三方终于就《人工智能法案》达成一项政治协议,朝着全面的AI立法又近了一步。

马克龙认为,相较于竞争对手,欧盟的《人工智能法案》可能会对欧洲科技公司的成长产生不利影响。他强调,有必要在立法过程中平衡创新与监管,以确保欧洲在人工智能领域保持竞争力。

欧盟《人工智能法案》旨在制定统一的人工智能法规,覆盖范围包括数据隐私、算法透明度、人工智能在医疗、交通、金融等领域的应用。尽管法案的出台意味着欧洲在人工智能立法方面取得了重要进展,但马克龙警告称,过于严格的监管可能导致创新受限,进而影响欧洲科技公司的竞争力。

Markong warns that the EU’s AI bill may hinder innovation
Keywords: Macron, EU, AI bill

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French President Macron recently warned that the EU’s upcoming “Artificial Intelligence Bill” could hinder the innovation and development of European tech companies. After lengthy negotiations, the EU member states, the European Parliament, and the European Commission finally reached a political agreement on the “Artificial Intelligence Bill” last Friday, moving closer to comprehensive AI legislation.

Macron believes that compared to competitors, the EU’s “Artificial Intelligence Bill” may have a negative impact on the growth of European tech companies. He emphasizes the need to balance innovation and regulation in the legislative process to ensure Europe’s competitiveness in the field of artificial intelligence.

The EU’s “Artificial Intelligence Bill” aims to establish a unified legal framework for artificial intelligence, covering areas such as data privacy, algorithm transparency, and AI applications in healthcare, transportation, finance, and more. Although the introduction of the bill represents significant progress in AI legislation in Europe, Macron warns that overly strict regulation could lead to restricted innovation and impact the competitiveness of European tech companies.

【来源】https://www.cls.cn/detail/1541854

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