CNBC June 28, 2023
Ryan Browne

Key Points

– Google is having “productive conversations” with EU regulators about bringing in regulations for artificial intelligence, the company’s head of cloud Thomas Kurian told CNBC.

– “We welcome regulation,” Kurian said, addressing several proposals from global regulators aimed at reining in unfettered development of the technology.

– Lawmakers recently approved the EU AI Act, which would require developers to submit their generative AI models for review before commercial release.

LONDON — Google is having productive early conversations with regulators in the European Union about the bloc’s groundbreaking artificial intelligence regulations and how it and other companies can build AI safely and responsibly, the head of the company’s cloud computing division told CNBC.

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