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AI, security standards for critical infrastructures as priorities
The President advocated for a more protective approach of European technology by strengthening the concerned sectors against foreign rivals. Investment, EU security standards for key infrastructures like 5G and new rules on public investments will be the key actions for the new Commission.
Regarding the European Commission’s agenda, draft rules for artificial intelligence are expected by the first 100 days in office. The legislative effort should be similar and complementary to the the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
“As we did with the GDPR, we set the framework for the world, we can do that now for AI. Because we here in Europe put people in the center, not the market or money. What’s at stake here is that we should be setting the rules for how to deal with data. Protecting digital identity should be a top priority,” she said.
However, Commissioner for the internal market Thierry Breton has been more reluctant during his EP hearing and was more in favor of lightweight recommendations. Meanwhile, President Von der Leyen has granted Thierry Breton with a new element in his mission letter: leading a new EU data strategy.
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