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reporter every weekend d w. what do you see? it really is possible to reverse the researchers and scientists all over the world for you know, race against time. they are peers and rivals with one daring goals to help smart nature. the more likes watching it on youtube dw documentary, the had to make sure our special intelligence remains a for the, for good european recognizers to face a proposal that would rain in the technology that's transforming our world as break neck speed. also coming up with take you to rural moldova,
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where farmers are embracing and vicious plans to kick stars therapist. this is definitely business on kate ferguson. thanks for joining me. the european union is on the brink of becoming the 1st major power in the world to recognize our special intelligence. lawmakers are currently debasing the plasma ahead of vote on wednesday. so what's on the table? the proposed e u. a i act with the applications assigned to one of 4 risk categories, uses deemed unacceptable like china stage surveillance driven social credit system would be bonds. a are used in critical infrastructure such as the electricity would be cost, high risk, subject to compliance rules, defects and both like talk to you between would be subject to transparency obligations. and finally, other applications like gaming would be left largely on recognize it. now speaking during the debate in parliament, are you vice president of margaret best buy? it describes how public protections towards a regulation have changed when we start,
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it's our journey. i frequently got the question, why are you recognizing a i this will have her innovation. why did it not just not to go? but i think by now everyone realizes that this is the important moment. yes, this is the time. let's talk more about this now with you don't mean 0 of correspondent rosie birth cert. on a i x for the the von to find her off the investment platform. i a to ventures, rosie, there seems to be consensus that this is a pivotal time for regulating a i. but how to do that is the big question. tell us about the arguments being made in parliament. this will lawmakers here in this room behind me are trying to hash out a new approach under which artificial intelligence and uses would be classified and then regulated according to their perceived level of risk. so for example, some uses of a i would be bound out right under these plans, for example,
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social scoring then to there, there are other uses which would be considered a high risk and therefore subject to quite half the restrictions and regulations. those include, for example, the use of ai in recruitment, so 60, through job applications, use vague, i would choose a which students might be able to get in to university or, or the survey i in medical devices. no companies wishing to sell services or products using those kind of high risk a tools well, they would have to submit lots of documentation to data before their product or service can get to the market in the u. then there's a whole raft of other uses of ally, which are seen as much lower risk. for example, the, the spam filter in your inbox, or a i enabled video games. and they basically would not be subject to any new rules. so plenty to be discussed as a basis here in strasburg. all right, turning to you, yes. and you do business with a company, it's on the grind. what with this kind of regulation mean for them? the way i think the, these companies are very interested in this
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a regulation because currently the danger is great. plus, we have phased in the boss. this is an important point. we phase to regulate social network and we have suffered damage. can we generally think of being one case, but also something like picks up that is a completely a making for our kids a little bit the dummy or day by day. so the fact that we are failing the boss in the technology that is 5 percent of the scope and size and power of the ag artificial generally, that means that we do need to regulate. okay, so there's a big risk in doing nothing here. but what about the arguments that make you nation will stifle innovation? why do you think about that? yes, yeah. i think in one and if we started for the innovation, but on the other end each, we enable innovation because the boarders will be clear. what is allowed, what is not allowed consumers will be able to compare, would have like a, even a,
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and mandatory symbol for regulated, etc. so this will allow people to select this. i want to say one more thing, listening to rosie, and the way that it's being described that i think the horn mechanism for regulation needs to be changed. it doesn't necessarily need to be regulated forward, it can be regulated backward. so for example, if you mandate sensors inside that reports, the questions in us are all the time. then you can actually build up on the fly regulation for the system. but this is a completely new approach to the level of reservations that we need in this case. okay, so completely on target territory. turning back to you, rosie this top timeline. so thing is going to change over nice. here is it. this will take your thing, you didn't, might be famous for its regulation, but it certainly isn't the same as for speed. the rules, the proposed rules that are being debated currently. well,
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they were 1st put in the table back in 2021. so well before this most recent boom in generates if a guy with tools like chat to g p t. now moving forward, these laws are likely not to kick in for at least a couple of years. and that is why your opinion is pursuing, chasing really some still got measures in between. those include what they call in a pack that would be allowing companies to opt in to fall in line with certain rules before they're actually fully legally in place. and they're also asking online platforms to voluntarily label a i generated content with a view to trying to crack. don't this information? remember, were just a you wrote from key european elections. the elections for these parliaments with this information is certainly something high on low makers. my is there is a sense here of the you trying to really race and play catch up those speaking to parliamentarians here they feel that they are well place to do so and that they're moving ahead. they say with legislation which they call world leading. yeah,
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i'm not rosie. this debate has been closely watched around the world cup as low become a model for other countries to follow. i've been speaking to any us issue on this. he said that the you is discussing this a regulation in the context of the g 7, so that called the wealthy democracies also through a specifics talks framework with the united states. and most recently, a discussion with india was the 1st ever trade and technology council with india. so i think it's fair to say that lawmakers on business is around the world are watching carefully what's being debated in strasburg. alright. rosie furniture is on. yes. just about it. thank you both very much now to some of the other global business stories making news to consumer inflation and the united states has dropped to 4 percent for the month of may. that's almost a full percentage points lower than in the previous month. the figure has prompted speculation that the federal reserve may delay another interest rate hike for now.
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her husband and a friend, producing sweet cherries, apricots, and apples for children have moved abroad. she hopes his son will return to take over the farm to make the farm competitive. she needs new more modern machinery because one thing is clear, her children will only come back to the village if the farm generates enough money . will meet a nose at the banking sector, doesn't work for small farmers. maria, now is afraid of bank loans, leasing contracts, or installment plan offers to them with the experience and we lack experience. it's a been sort of a small farmers if you had and were afraid to take out loans authorities the scene, you see what happens if i take out a loan. i could buy in the harvest turns out badly. what should i do then is to
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which and the interest rates at the bank are very high from my models. the cmc with g h plus wolf shmender promises to lobby the government to provide financial aid to small farmers. he hopes to help others build self confidence. one way is through vocational training. together with his team, he shows how to adapt to the economic landscape and mold over here, young people, learn how of farming business works. they learn to negotiate with banks, take out loans and balance accounts. they are taught how to run a farm successfully will meet, are still has a lot of plans. his next project is a smartphone app for agriculture. this will bring digitalization to the villages in moldova, the and finally, a lutheran church in southern germany have held a particularly modern service generation almost entirely by artificial intelligence
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