Artificial intelligence is a key technology of the century.
The number of systems and applications is growing rapidly, companies and states are investing billions in order to make further progress - commercially, scientifically, militarily.
The EU Commission has therefore proposed a new regulatory framework that should cover the technology broadly and sort it into several categories.
Alexander Armbruster
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Basically, the idea behind it is as follows: The more sensitive the area of application, the stricter the requirements.
Kilian Gross is Head of Unit of the EU Commission for this area and thus the responsible top official in Brussels.
In the new episode he explains what the law consists of in detail, who it affects, how it is supposed to affect Europe's competitiveness - and when it really comes.