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Why is there an ethical debate around AI?

France’s has many hopes and fears for artificial intelligence as well as the opportunity it has to become a world leader in the field. But there is work to be done first, because according to a 2016 survey, half of the French population is downright scared of artificial intelligence.

If AI is frightening the general public, the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) should be a concern for businesses across Europe - if they are not prepared for it, that is. Read in this issue why organisations are falling into this category.

 

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