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Live. Europe's top experts discuss future of AI in Brussels

The International Artificial Intelligence Summit 2023 in Brussels, organised by Euronews, has launched with a series of keynote interviews, panel discussions, and expert conversations, kickstarting one of the most important conversations of the year.

The rise of artificial intelligence and its ever-increasing presence in our daily lives has sparked a plethora of debates.

Among those, the question of its governance has emerged as one of the most pressing issues of our time, with Brussels at the forefront of the race to regulate AI with its flagship AI Act.

However, regulation does not come without its own hurdles, and solutions are bound to determine the future of tech and Europe’s citizens alike.

“AI is a global challenge that doesn’t recognise borders,” Ireland's Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Simon Coveney said in his keynote address.

“The EU can’t do it alone. It must build an alliance and it must at least try to reach a global consensus.”

The first panel’s experts also flagged the need for regulation to be future-proof.

“Regulation shouldn’t be created on something that we don’t fully understand yet. Over-regulation also stifles innovation,” CEO of Radix Davio Larnout pointed out.

And the effect is predicted to be enormous. “The regulations that are created now have a direct impact on what businesses will invest in now and in the future,” Amazon’s Vice President & AGC Bob Kimball said.

The summit, presented by Euronews and Forum Europe and curated by Cameron Kerry and Joshua Meltzer of The Brookings Institution and Andrea Renda of the Centre for European Policy Studies — founders of the Forum for Cooperation on Artificial Intelligence — is searching for answers to many of the questions around global regulatory

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