“It was difficult to convince some deputies that the problem does not end with the protection of children (…). It also concerns the protection of regimes”, admitted Paulo Cunha.
Rapporteur of the European Parliament for the Convention on Artificial Intelligence, a letter that sets out, for the first time, the fundamental principles under which the development of this technology should be guided, the Portuguese MEP explains to DN how the new international treaty – which in addition to the EU has the USA and Japan as partners – aims to create a global security perimeter that protects democracies and citizens, without stifling technological innovation
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