Ruth Okediji notes that the EU's Artificial Intelligence Act highlights a value difference between the EU and the US: “The EU markets are more regulated explicitly on the grounds of human welfare and human well-being,” Okediji says. “But we tend to, in our innovation culture, we innovate first and then we figure out the consequences and how to regulate it later.”
Read more in the piece authored by Jorja Siemons for Bloomberg Law.
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