Germany's Merz Says Industrial AI Needs Less Stringent EU Regulation
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Germany's Friedrich Merz says industrial AI needs less stringent EU regulation
Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz wants less regulation for industrial artificial intelligence in the European Union. He believes this will increase productivity and efficiency. Germany has been eager to catch up with dominant AI players the United States and China in a global race to master a transformational technology and attract high-income jobs.
The EU wants to regulate the use of artificial intelligence for companies, but the corset is too tight, says Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
German Chancellor and Siemens CEO slam EU AI regulation
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Siemens CEO Roland Busch (pictured) criticised the EU’s approach to regulating industrial AI in speeches at the Hanover Fair. Busch told Bloomberg that most of ... The post German Chancellor and Siemens CEO slam EU AI regulation appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
At the start of the Hannover Messe, the Federal Chancellor is in favour of changes to the AI Act – and is thus in favour of the industry that calls for reforms.
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