Leading experts say that the UK is not moving quickly enough to protect people and businesses from the effects of the fast-improving software. DavidParsley50 reports:
Professor Michael Osborne, the Dyson professor in machine learning at the University of Oxford, is also concerned about the lack of government action.
Microsoft founder Bill Gates also called for regulation of AI as the technology infiltrates more areas of people’s lives and work. , to stop the collection of Italian users’ data with immediate effect and until it amends its date collection practices.
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