Politico reports on the potential collaboration issues with the EU and U.S. regarding artificial intelligence. The European Commission plans to introduce legislation on AI this month, and its stance could conflict with how the U.S. approaches the technology, particularly after a BuzzFeed News investigation found U.S. law enforcement agencies have been using Clearview AI's services. "The illegal use of personal data for facial recognition is not compatible with European fundamental rights and poses an issue for transatlantic cooperation on AI," Green MEP Alexandra Geese said.
12 April 2021
Clearview story highlights potential AI collaboration issues between EU, US
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