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oapen-20.500.12657-526222022-05-02T09:32:01Z Chapter 14 Artificial intelligence in the European Union Ulnicane, Inga CAP; Common Market; EDA; Erasmus; European integration; European Armament; CERN; European media; Eurozone; ITER; European tourism; Artificial Intelligence; European Union; policy; ethics; regulation bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government In the context of recent advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and launch of AI policy documents and ethics guidelines around the world, since 2017, the European Union (EU) is developing its approach to AI. This chapter examines the key EU AI policy documents and the way the EU is positioning its AI policy vis-à-vis other global players. It draws on ‘Europe as a power’ debate and in particular on the concepts of Normative Power Europe and Market Power Europe to examine if in its approach to AI the EU prioritizes its norms or rather its market power. In the EU policy documents the elements of both normative and market power are closely intertwined. The EU attempts to project itself globally as a Normative Power Europe promoting its value-based and human-centric approach based and ethics guidelines for Trustworthy AI. These are closely connected with the EU’s ambitions to be a Market Power with appropriate regulation and investments which could also support implementation of its values and norms. 2022-01-31T14:01:53Z 2022-01-31T14:01:53Z In the context of recent advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and launch of AI policy documents and ethics guidelines around the world, since 2017, the European Union (EU) is developing its approach to AI. This chapter examines the key EU AI policy documents and the way the EU is positioning its AI policy vis-à-vis other global players. It draws on ‘Europe as a power’ debate and in particular on the concepts of Normative Power Europe and Market Power Europe to examine if in its approach to AI the EU prioritizes its norms or rather its market power. In the EU policy documents the elements of both normative and market power are closely intertwined. The EU attempts to project itself globally as a Normative Power Europe promoting its value-based and human-centric approach based and ethics guidelines for Trustworthy AI. These are closely connected with the EU’s ambitions to be a Market Power with appropriate regulation and investments which could also support implementation of its values and norms. 2022 chapter 9780367203078 9781032182421 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/52622 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9780429262081_10.4324_9780429262081-19.pdf The Routledge Handbook of European Integrations - 1st Edition - Thomas Taylor & Francis The Routledge Handbook of European Integrations Routledge 10.4324/9780429262081-19 10.4324/9780429262081-19 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb a7f3a5f0-0fec-4b78-92ba-5e81d7fbc6a9 816c1cf4-2ad8-496a-bacc-7e474f3b67f7 9780367203078 9781032182421 Routledge 17 De Montfort University DMU open access
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In the context of recent advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and launch of AI policy documents and ethics guidelines around the world, since 2017, the European Union (EU) is developing its approach to AI. This chapter examines the key EU AI policy documents and the way the EU is positioning its AI policy vis-à-vis other global players. It draws on ‘Europe as a power’ debate and in particular on the concepts of Normative Power Europe and Market Power Europe to examine if in its approach to AI the EU prioritizes its norms or rather its market power. In the EU policy documents the elements of both normative and market power are closely intertwined. The EU attempts to project itself globally as a Normative Power Europe promoting its value-based and human-centric approach based and ethics guidelines for Trustworthy AI. These are closely connected with the EU’s ambitions to be a Market Power with appropriate regulation and investments which could also support implementation of its values and norms.
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