To Risk or Not to Risk? The "Brussels Effect" on AI Regulations in Latin America
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Explore the growing influence of European AI regulations on Latin American policy in this 27-minute conference talk from DSC EUROPE 24. Fabro Steibel examines how countries like Brazil, Costa Rica, and Chile are adopting risk-based frameworks similar to the EU's AI Act to govern artificial intelligence technologies. Understand the delicate balance these nations are trying to achieve between fostering technological innovation and implementing necessary protections. Gain valuable insights into the global AI governance landscape, comparing European regulatory approaches with emerging legislative discussions across Latin America. Delivered on November 21st at the Data Science Conference in Belgrade, this presentation offers a comprehensive analysis of the "Brussels effect" and its implications for AI development and regulation in Latin American contexts.
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To risk or not to risk? The "Brussels effect" on AI regulations in Latin America |Fabro S.|EUROPE24
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