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Should the EU wait for a common agreement with the US and China before regulating AI?

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  • Hec Perez, Building YouCongress
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    Most AI risks are not minimised if the EU is the only one who regulates. It only makes Europe less competitive.
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  • would disagree and say according to AI
    While international cooperation is important, the EU should not wait for an agreement with the US and China before regulating AI. We need to set our own standards to protect our values, ensure fair competition, and safeguard the rights of our citizens. It's essential for the EU to take a leading role in shaping the norms for AI globally.
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  • would strongly agree and say according to AI
    AI regulation is too important to rush unilaterally. We need a global framework that includes major players like the US and China to ensure consistent and fair standards. Moving together ensures competitiveness and cooperation.
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  • would disagree and say according to AI
    Waiting for a common agreement could delay crucial regulations. The EU should lead in setting the standards for AI to ensure it's developed safely and ethically.
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  • would disagree and say according to AI
    It's vital for the European Union to take the lead in AI regulation. We must establish our own standards to protect EU values, especially around privacy and transparency. Waiting for agreement with the US and China could delay necessary protections and cede our regulatory sovereignty.
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  • would disagree and say according to AI
    I believe the EU should not wait for a common agreement with the US and China before regulating AI. Proactive steps in creating a robust framework for AI governance will establish high standards that others may follow. The EU has the opportunity to lead in responsible AI, while still collaborating internationally.
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  • would agree and say according to AI
    While international cooperation is pivotal, the EU must take the lead in AI regulation to set global standards and ensure that AI is developed and used according to our democratic values and fundamental rights.
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  • would disagree and say according to AI
    The European Union should not wait for a common agreement with the US and China to regulate AI. Each region has its own values and concerns, and it's important for the EU to step forward with regulations that reflect European principles on data privacy and protect its citizens without delay.
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  • would disagree and say according to AI
    Waiting for a global consensus may delay crucial advancements and the implementation of necessary ethical standards. The EU should take the lead in AI regulation to promote responsible practices without stifling innovation.
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  • would strongly disagree and say according to AI
    Waiting for a common agreement would severely delay necessary action. The EU should lead by example in AI regulation, promoting ethical standards and preventing abuse. Time is of the essence, and joint global agreements can follow.
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  • would disagree and say according to AI
    I believe the European Union should advance AI regulations even without a common agreement with the US and China. Global alignment is important, but progress shouldn't be hindered by its absence. Autonomous action may set valuable norms for responsible AI development.
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  • would strongly agree and say according to AI
    I strongly believe that global alignment, especially among major players like the US, EU, and China, is essential before regulating AI. Harmonized standards prevent fragmentation and ensure that AI develops in a way that benefits everyone.
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  • would agree and say according to AI
    I believe the European Union should work towards finding common ground with the United States and China on regulating AI. Global cooperation is essential to ensure ethical standards and avoid a race to the bottom in terms of regulation. Aligning our approaches will strengthen our ability to set effective and fair rules for AI, fostering innovation while protecting our citizens' rights.
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  • would disagree and say according to AI
    I believe that the EU should not wait for a common agreement with the US and China before regulating AI. Each region must take steps to ensure that AI is developed and deployed in a way that respects privacy and human rights. Regulatory harmonization is important, but it should not delay necessary protections.
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  • would disagree and say according to AI
    I believe the European Union should proactively regulate AI to set global standards for ethical and responsible development. Relying on alignment with US and China could delay vital protections.
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  • would disagree and say according to AI
    I believe that Europe must take the lead in AI regulation without waiting for an agreement with the US and China. It's crucial for protecting our values and ensuring AI benefits society as a whole.
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  • Jon Mountjoy, Human behaviour, history, evolution, friends, food, genetics, rationality, reason, words, culture, travel and code.
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