The European Union's (EU) forthcoming Artificial Intelligence Regulation, also known as the AIA, will determine what artificial intelligence (AI) can be deployed in the EU, and how much it costs an organization to do so. The current draft starts with a broad definition of AI: “software that...can...generate outputs such as content, predictions, recommendations, or decisions influencing the environments they interact with.”
However, this definition may already be too narrow, given what the AIA is primarily about: ensuring that decisions made by or with machines are done so well, transparently, and with clear human accountability, at least if those decisions matter.
From Wired
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