Artificial intelligence is becoming more prevalent and is expected to be regulated like other sectors. The technology represents the third era of computing by allowing machines to perform cognitive functions like or better than humans. Some countries have started implementing laws around AI, with the European Commission proposing the AI Law to regulate higher risk uses of the technology, such as facial recognition.
Artificial intelligence is becoming more prevalent and is expected to be regulated like other sectors. The technology represents the third era of computing by allowing machines to perform cognitive functions like or better than humans. Some countries have started implementing laws around AI, with the European Commission proposing the AI Law to regulate higher risk uses of the technology, such as facial recognition.
Artificial intelligence is becoming more prevalent and is expected to be regulated like other sectors. The technology represents the third era of computing by allowing machines to perform cognitive functions like or better than humans. Some countries have started implementing laws around AI, with the European Commission proposing the AI Law to regulate higher risk uses of the technology, such as facial recognition.
Artificial intelligence is becoming more prevalent and is expected to be regulated like other sectors. The technology represents the third era of computing by allowing machines to perform cognitive functions like or better than humans. Some countries have started implementing laws around AI, with the European Commission proposing the AI Law to regulate higher risk uses of the technology, such as facial recognition.
One of the trends observed today is the regularization of artificial intelligence.
The adoption of this technology is increasing, so it is normal for it to become a regulated sector, with laws that could affect the use that is given to it by the business sector. Artificial intelligence represents the third era of computing, generally defined as the ability for a machine to perform cognitive functions as well as or better than humans.
REGULATION OF In April 2021, the European Commission
proposed the AI Law. The law outlines various THE USE OF categories of risk, applies stricter regulations ARTIFICIAL and restrictions to use cases that fall within TECHNOLOGY the highest risk categories, such as facial recognition, this being the first example of a regularization.
In other countries, some laws that regulate the
use of artificial intelligence have already been implemented, such as in China in 2021, it implemented its Data Security Law and its Personal Information Protection Law.