1/3 The German Parliament has asked me, alongside other experts such as Sandra Wachter, Natali Helberger and Jonas Andrulis, to weigh in on generative artificial intelligence. The public hearing will take place this Wednesday, May 24, starting at 2:30 PM CEST. You may follow the public hearing live online (or even in person) and find the written statement I prepared here:
https://www.bundestag.de/ausschuesse/a23_digitales/Anhoerungen/946512-946512
2/3 In the statement, I answer 18 questions prepared by the Committee on Digital Affairs on the regulatory framework for generative AI, the new AI Act proposal offered by the European Parliament, the risks and opportunities of generative AI more generally, possible implications for the job market, the LEAM initiative for supporting investment in AI compute infrastructure, and many other pertaining issues.
direct link to the English version of my statement:
https://www.bundestag.de/resource/blob/949586/44d2b67c92a023ef05012c6dbd874295/Stellungnahme-Hacker-ENG-data.pdf
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direct link to the German version of my statement (which was basically machine-translated with DeepL due to lack of time on my end):
https://www.bundestag.de/resource/blob/949660/d3645b4b8c892713bc3b5633d86969a8/Stellungnahme-Hacker-DE-data.pdf
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