A more nuanced approach to privacy regulation will be needed to release the power of AI
Amid the debate now going on around artificial intelligence attitudes appear to vary from ‘relaxed’, in which most of what’s currently called AI consists largely of rebranded data functions, to ‘concerned’, for whom AI is already among us, seeping into everyday activities, and on the point of creating hard-to-reverse, if not irreversible, socio-economic change. Among the latter group the feeling is that regulation is needed to ensure that AI is developed in ways that provides the widest possible benefits while reducing the risks.
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