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EU leaders, Zuckerberg dialogue on AI regulation

- By Kelvin Chan The Associated Press

LONDON — Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg met top European Union officials on a visit to Brussels on Monday, days before the bloc is expected to release new proposals on regulating artificial intelligen­ce.

The billionair­e social network founder is the latest U.S. tech executive to make the trip to the headquarte­rs of the EU, which is becoming an increasing­ly important player in technology regulation. Zuckerberg’s visit came as the company warned that potential regulation risked stifling innovation.

Zuckerberg met Margrethe Vestager, the EU’S powerful executive vice president in charge of making Europe “fit for the digital age.” He also had audiences with Thierry Breton, commission­er for the internal market, and Vera Jourova, vice president for values and transparen­cy.

Vestager is set on Wednesday to release the first draft of the EU’S proposed regulation­s on artificial intelligen­ce, including facial recognitio­n, and a digital strategy, which could have major implicatio­ns for tech giants such as Facebook, Google and Apple.

The EU has already pioneered strict data privacy rules and issued multibilli­on-dollar antitrust fines against the likes of Google.

In an op-ed in the Financial Times, Zuckerberg said big tech companies such as Facebook need closer government supervisio­n.

“I believe good regulation may hurt Facebook’s business in the near term but it will be better for everyone, including us, over the long term,” he wrote.

Also Monday, Facebook released a white paper on content regulation outlining challenges and principles for authoritie­s to consider when drawing up new rules on how to deal with harmful material such as child sexual exploitati­on or terrorist recruitmen­t.

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