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and margrethe, let me end on this.five years�* time, what does the ai picture look like across europe? you'll find it everywhere because you will find it when you're trying to fight climate change to — to interpret data. you will find it in your electricity grid to make sure that all the different ways of producing electricity actually matches the demand. when we're cooking for dinner or getting up in the morning, you'd find it. when you go shopping. you'll definitely find it in your health system for a better interpretation of your blood samples and all the different variables to make sure that also very rare diseases actually can be discovered and cured. so you'd find it everywhere. but as we use more artificial intelligence, also take the occasion to renew how we relate to one another. because the most fundamental strategic choice we've made is to make sure that technology serve humans. that is what we are striving for. well, on that point, a real pleasure having you on the show. good luck with the regulations and w
and margrethe, let me end on this.five years�* time, what does the ai picture look like across europe? you'll find it everywhere because you will find it when you're trying to fight climate change to — to interpret data. you will find it in your electricity grid to make sure that all the different ways of producing electricity actually matches the demand. when we're cooking for dinner or getting up in the morning, you'd find it. when you go shopping. you'll definitely find it in your health...
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the european commission vice president, margrethe vestager, has been telling the bbc about what the costsof have an asymmetrical approach. if you're the big guy — if you have market power, if you can have systemic implications — you also have big responsibility. if you're the small player just trying to make it in the marketplace, we will enable you, we will make sure that the marketplace is open for you. we make sure that you don't have to do the same heavy...due diligence as the big guy who might have systemic implication. and i think that is really important because there are so many small players in this field, and one should not sort of underestimate the innovative power that comes from smaller players. and you can get much more on the race to regulate ai on talking business with aaron heslehurst this weekend right here on bbc news. the us aviation safety regulator is exploring whether an independent third party should oversee quality inspections at boeing. the planemaker has been battling to recover its reputation after multiple failings with its 737 max aircraft. the latest version
the european commission vice president, margrethe vestager, has been telling the bbc about what the costsof have an asymmetrical approach. if you're the big guy — if you have market power, if you can have systemic implications — you also have big responsibility. if you're the small player just trying to make it in the marketplace, we will enable you, we will make sure that the marketplace is open for you. we make sure that you don't have to do the same heavy...due diligence as the big guy...
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heslehurst asked the woman regarded as the mastermind behind it — european commission vice president margrether companies an advantage over smaller rivals who have less money. we sort of have an asymmetrical approach. if you are the big guy, if you have market power, if you can have systemic implications, you also have big responsibility. if you are the small player, just trying to make it in the marketplace, we will enable you, we will make sure that the marketplace is open for you. we will make sure you don't have to do the same due diligence is the big guy, who might have systemic implication. i think that is really important, because there are so many small players in this field, and what you must not underestimate is the innovative power that comes from smaller players. we know what the french _ from smaller players. we know what the french president - what the french president emmanuel macron thinks, so i have to ask you, how do you get the balance right, to make sure you don't over regulate ai the balance right, to make sure you don't over regulate al or other tech in such a way that eu
heslehurst asked the woman regarded as the mastermind behind it — european commission vice president margrether companies an advantage over smaller rivals who have less money. we sort of have an asymmetrical approach. if you are the big guy, if you have market power, if you can have systemic implications, you also have big responsibility. if you are the small player, just trying to make it in the marketplace, we will enable you, we will make sure that the marketplace is open for you. we will...
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she's been called the world's most powerful regulator, margrethe vestager of the european commission. she's the driving force behind these world leading regulations. and i'm going to ask herjust how can europe strike a balance between protecting its citizens while spurring on unprecedented innovation? wherever you'rejoining me from around the world. once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. artificial intelligence. it is the technology that everyone can't stop talking about. it's already popping up everywhere, from helping us with our health care to our banking needs. but as companies try and work out how it'll help them to make money, politicians are trying to put new rules in place to keep us all safe. the european union is leading the way. its 27 member states have just given their backing to what they hope is a world leading piece of legislation the artificial intelligence act. and by april it should have the backing of the european parliament, which would mean it then comes into law. the plan is to try and categorise applications of a.i. into levels of risk. now, at
she's been called the world's most powerful regulator, margrethe vestager of the european commission. she's the driving force behind these world leading regulations. and i'm going to ask herjust how can europe strike a balance between protecting its citizens while spurring on unprecedented innovation? wherever you'rejoining me from around the world. once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. artificial intelligence. it is the technology that everyone can't stop talking about. it's...
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the bbc�*s aaron heslehurst has been speaking to european commission vice president margrethe vestagerity. if you're the small player just trying to make it in the marketplace, we will enable you, we will make sure that the marketplace is open for you. we make sure that you don't have to do the same heavy...due diligence as the big guy who might have systemic implication. and i think that is really important because there are so many small players in this field, and one should not sort of underestimate the innovative power that comes from smaller players. we know what the french president, emmanuel macron, thinks, so i've got to ask you this — how do you get that balance right, to make sure that you don't over—regulate ai or other tech in such a way that european consumers and businesses — and the economy as a whole — aren't left at a disadvantage to other parts of the world? because, well, companies — let's say, in asia or the united states, for example — come up with innovations that you don't allow. well, this is a question that has been with us from the very first day. the amazing
the bbc�*s aaron heslehurst has been speaking to european commission vice president margrethe vestagerity. if you're the small player just trying to make it in the marketplace, we will enable you, we will make sure that the marketplace is open for you. we make sure that you don't have to do the same heavy...due diligence as the big guy who might have systemic implication. and i think that is really important because there are so many small players in this field, and one should not sort of...
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an aide to find out that harry was one queen margrethe. >> it's true . >> it's true. >> it's true. >>vernment has committed an additional £31 million to give politicians extra security measures . measures. >> you've made your point and thatis >> you've made your point and that is the message from the home secretary to pro—palestine protesters as he urges them to stop. there weekend demonstrations in london and no thanks, mr president. >> britain has rejected a french plan to send nato troops in to the ukraine. what was he thinking of? >> and it's a big day today for fish and chip lovers. some of the top chippies in britain will be competing at the national fish and chip awards this afternoon. we've already discovered that andrew pierce gets bored of chips . hello discovered that andrew pierce gets bored of chips. hello . gets bored of chips. hello. bored of chips? you're bored of chips. you're bored of life? >> no, but they're better if you have a pickled egg. >> oh, no, that's just perverse. no chips, pickled fish and chips with gravy and mushy peas . i'm a with gravy and mushy peas.
an aide to find out that harry was one queen margrethe. >> it's true . >> it's true. >> it's true. >>vernment has committed an additional £31 million to give politicians extra security measures . measures. >> you've made your point and thatis >> you've made your point and that is the message from the home secretary to pro—palestine protesters as he urges them to stop. there weekend demonstrations in london and no thanks, mr president. >> britain has...