Fortune April 1, 2024
Rob Thomas

This year marks a turning point for artificial intelligence (AI). The EU parliament has voted to approve the EU AI Act after three years of negotiations, moving the conversation around responsible AI from theory to reality and setting a new global standard for AI policy.

IBM welcomed this legislation and its balanced, risk-based approach to regulating AI. Why? Because history has shown us time and again that with every new disruptive technology, we must balance that disruption with responsibility.

We’ve known for years that AI will touch every aspect of our lives and work, and there’s been much attention paid to the incredible potential of this technology to solve our most pressing problems. But not all of AI’s impact will...

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