EU, US To Ready AI Code Of Conduct "Within Weeks"
- The US and Europe are creating a voluntary code of conduct for artificial intelligence that would bridge the gap while the EU works on groundbreaking rules that won't take effect for up to three years.
- European Commission Vice President Margrethe Vestager believes a draft code of conduct on AI could be drawn up within weeks, allowing industry to commit to a final proposal "very, very soon".
- The EU and US should push a voluntary code to provide safeguards against generative AI while new laws are developed, according to Vestager.
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EU, US ready common code of conduct on artificial intelligence
The European Union and the United States said Wednesday that they would soon release a voluntary code of conduct on artificial intelligence, hoping to develop common standards among democracies as China makes rapid gains.
·Manila, Philippines
Read Full ArticleEU and US to release draft code of conduct on AI ‘within weeks’ amid threats from China
European Union and the United States on Wednesday said they expect a draft code of conduct on Artificial Intelligence (AI) might be released “within weeks”, adding that they are hopeful fellow democracies and like-minded nations will subscribe to it. The voluntary code “would be open to all like-minded countries,” US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said after having discussions with EU officials in Sweden.
·Noida, India
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