The EU and U.S. governments signed an administrative arrangement to facilitate collaborative research on artificial intelligence. The agreement is part the EU-U.S. joint AI roadmap devised during the third EU-U.S. Trade and Technology Council meeting in December 2022. U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said the arrangement "will drive responsible advancements in AI to address major global challenges," while European Commissioner for the Internal Market Thierry Breton said EU and U.S. researchers "will join forces to develop societal applications of AI and will work with other international partners for a truly global impact." Editor's note: The IAPP and FTI Consulting recently published the "Privacy and AI Governance Report."
30 Jan. 2023
EU, US announce AI research pact
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