“I may have gotten it across poorly”: Last week, Fianna Fáil AI spokesman Naoise Ó Cearúil questioned the “appropriateness” of the State doing business with companies whose CEOs are “anti-Government” or “anti-immigration”. This week he clarified his view in a Gript interview. MORE: Social Democrats TD Sinead Gibney, who is also on the AI committee, […]
Problems for children that ‘cannot be managed away’
Untrustworthy.
The one thing that is absolutely certain here is that these new regulations – which have not yet even come into force – will be abandoned and reversed.
Ireland has gone beyond what was required historically.
Renewed focus.
Policy shift.
Research and Innovation Minister James Lawless says he does not agree that Ireland and the EU are on a regulatory collision course with the US, because Elon Musk is “no longer as influential in the White House” as he was previously:
Minister Dara Calleary said that the EU AI Act has a critical role to play in in promoting “human-centric, trustworthy AI”.
“It would make it significantly harder for bad actors to hide behind fake profiles.”
The Small Firms Association, which seeks to represent Irish small businesses, tells Gript ahead of the budget that in recent years businesses have been hit with an “avalanche of regulation”.
In solidarity with EU counterparts