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Preparing for the virtual AI revolution: EU’s flexible principles imperative
Legislators and regulators should adopt flexible principles to promote technological innovations while minimising risks.
- Publishing date
- 09 October 2023
- Authors
- Christophe Carugati
- Publication name
- Euractiv
- Publication date
- 09 October 2023
- Language
- English
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