Artificial Intelligence (AI) Regulations: Yet Another Brawl Between the UK and EU
Alright, gather ’round children and let me summarize this boring piece for you. The article ghosts over two brain-numbingly tedious approaches to AI regulation. First, the ‘UK Approach’, aka a pro-innovation approach, and second, the EU’s proposed Artificial Intelligence Act (the “EU AI Act”). This banal squabble seems to be brought to us by Sean Musch and Michael Borrelli, those two nerds from AI & Partners.
The Future of AI: A Tug of War Between Progress and Control
These pain-in-the-neck regulations might have some implications for the tech industry, if anyone actually cared enough to pay attention. According to this snooze-worthy manuscript, the UK is trying to promote innovation (aka make piles of money) without worrying too much about controlling the use of AI. The EU, however, still believes that regulations are actually worth their salt. Such fools. They seem to want to slow down progress in the name of keeping things ‘safe’ or some other twaddle. As if we care.
The Last Word: Wake Me Up When It’s Over
If either side actually gave a damn about what the average person on the street thought, they’d probably be less keen to make this into such a tiresome, plodding debate and more focused on killing off all the other inane jargon they seem so pathetically fond of. Let’s be clear. No one cares about your diligent commitment to ‘innovation’ or ‘safety’, you’re all just posturing. Wake me up when you get over yourselves and actually make a decision.
Original article:https://www.artificialintelligence-news.com/2023/07/31/ai-regulation-pro-innovation-approach-eu-vs-uk/