Irene Kuling and Lambčr Royakkers (Photos: Angeline Swinkels)
Irene Kuling and Lambčr Royakkers (Photos: Angeline Swinkels) - Five hot topics surrounding artificial intelligence in questions and answers Artificial intelligence is an important area of research at TU/e. Hundreds of researchers are searching daily for new meaningful applications of AI in, for example, healthcare and robotics. But what do our scientists think about some of the hot topics surrounding AI, such as privacy, autonomy and social media? We asked Irene Kuling, assistent professor specializing in haptic systems and telerobotics, and Lambčr Royakkers, professor of ethics of the digital society. It resulted in a fascinating conversation about the opportunities and risks of AI, and the role of humans in it. DO THE STRICT PRIVACY REGULATIONS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION REALLY SERVE THE INTERESTS OF EUROPEAN CITIZENS?. By putting the interests of individual users first, they are protected from misuse of their personal data by companies and governments. By imposing strict privacy rules, Europe discourages innovation, and risks losing the competition with the U.S. and China.
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