Why are the US and EU trying to regulate Artificial Intelligence?

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Why are the US and EU trying to regulate Artificial Intelligence?
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Experts broadly agree that the hype and mysticism surrounding AI technology should be removed, before legislation can even begin to tackle its limits. But can it be regulated?

AI was a better target for regulators than the more abstract concept of privacy, said Sean McGregor, a researcher who chronicles tech failures for the AI Incident Database.

Gry Hasselbalch, a Danish academic who advises the EU on the controversial technology, argued that the West was also in danger of creating "totalitarian infrastructures".But before regulators can act, they face the daunting task of defining what AI actually is.Suresh Venkatasubramanian of Brown University, who co-authored the AI Bill of Rights, said trying to define AI was "a mug's game".

"AI was a way for them to make more use of this surveillance data and to mystify what was happening," Meredith Whittaker, a former Google worker who co-founded New York University'sSo the EU and US have both concluded that any definition of AI needs to be as broad as possible.But from that point, the two Western powerhouses have primarily gone their separate ways.

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