Session III: Technology regulation and the future of artificial intelligence
2024 Transatlantic Forum on GeoEconomics
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26-Sep-2024
Transatlantic partners are considering tighter investment screening policies and regulations around sensitive technology and innovation including semiconductors, quantum information technologies, and certain AI systems to protect intellectual property and national security interests. This session will focus on Western partners’ efforts to regulate AI and assess their level of policy coordination. Speakers will identify any existing regulatory gaps between partner governments around AI and technology innovation and discuss the effect of these gaps on the private sector and investment. They will also suggest possible solutions for closing these gaps and analyze the effects of these policies on Western technology innovation.
ORIGINAL AIRDATE: 09/26/24
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