All they know is throwing money at a problem when what is really needed is a lighter control on access to data. With the given attitude in the EU which treats privacy as an absolute goal, regardless of relevanve or even health [economist.com], the good AI researchers are fleeing for more lightly regulated countries like the US. What remains are either idealists, who would do their research regardless of funding, or leeches which will know how to suck the budget dry without delivering tangible results.
All they know is throwing money at a problem when what is really needed is a lighter control on access to data.
Complete nonsense. There's tons of AI applications that don't require personal data.
the EU which treats privacy as an absolute goal,
That's just false to facts. The GDPR (EU's data privacy law) has explicit exemptions and a huge backdoor named "consent".
AI researchers are fleeing for more lightly regulated countries like the US
That has nothing to do with regulations. The US has the tech industry giants, who pay salaries far beyond what european companies pay, and it has private universities who pay salaries far beyond what european universities pay.
As long as you are young, healthy, covered by a corporate health package and earn
AI and theft of personal information forever,only has one goal: Someone making a buck when you click BUY. In this respect, like Cola drinks or detergent, TWO companies will control 90% plus of all the action, and crumbs for the rest. Now as EU had GDPR it cannot hoover up everything and do joins on purchased data to nail things. AI only has one purpose in Europe - to generate reports and UN recommendations - utter ineffective woke fluff that nobody reads. But hey, like a childs teddy bear or doll, it is
All they know is throwing money at a problem when what is really needed is a lighter control on access to data.
Complete nonsense. There's tons of AI applications that don't require personal data.
the EU which treats privacy as an absolute goal,
That's just false to facts. The GDPR (EU's data privacy law) has explicit exemptions and a huge backdoor named "consent".
AI researchers are fleeing for more lightly regulated countries like the US
That has nothing to do with regulations. The US has the tech industry giants, who pay salaries far beyond what european companies pay, and it has private universities who pay salaries far beyond what european universities pay.
As long as you are young, healthy, covered by a corporate health package and earn
Why not spend tenfold? After all 10 * 0 = 0, just as 2 * 0 = 0
Germany plans to almost double its public funding for artificial intelligence research to nearly a billion euros over the next two years
In other news, "Germany Set To Miss Net Zero By 2045 Target" [slashdot.org].
When things get tough, Germany postpone their targets. Empty plans are just that, empty.