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The article from the Financial Times discusses the ongoing debate over the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) in the European Union. EU lawmakers are pushing for stricter rules on AI, particularly focusing on high-risk applications such as those used in hiring, law enforcement, and critical infrastructure. The proposed AI Act aims to set global standards for AI governance, balancing innovation with ethical considerations. However, there is contention among member states and industry stakeholders about the scope and impact of these regulations, with some fearing that overly stringent rules could stifle technological advancement and competitiveness. The article highlights the urgency of reaching a consensus as AI technologies continue to evolve rapidly.

Read the Full The Financial Times Article at:
https://www.ft.com/content/e4f752ce-3445-4a3a-87e6-b16f5fd3d67d