Janosch DelckerOvjeren akaunt

@JanoschDelcker

European Artificial Intelligence Correspondent for in Berlin. jdelcker(at)politico(dot)eu , PGP: 27B96978

Berlin
Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2010.

Medijski sadržaj

  1. Earlier this month, I met with whistleblower Brittany Kaiser who explained to me how AI was key for Cambridge Analytica to target voters, including during Trump’s winning campaign. More in the new edition of :

  2. Heads-up that a new edition of is going out tomorrow, so if you haven't signed up already, now is the perfect timing:

  3. During German government hearing, Federal data protection watchdog urged stronger "guiding principles" ("Leitplanken") for data to protect fundamental rights, warning that "profiling and scoring has long expanded beyond the niche of personalized advertising.”

  4. A European Parliament committee just passed a draft resolution calling for stronger oversight of artificial intelligence technology.

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  5. German Federal data protection watchdog weighs in on facial recognition debate, says he would “welcome” ban of technology in public space across Europe.

  6. I’ve been traveling for a couple of days so today is the first time I get to see last week’s newspaper in print. And wow, , our story looks really cool.

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  7. At , German Health Minister urged Germans to change their attitude to big data and better trust government with handling their information. Said he will push for sharing of anonymized health data across Europe once Berlin takes over EU presidency in July.

  8. Odgovor korisniku/ci

    It would! And what about this for the face paint?

  9. And experience from the Philippines shows that “you incite hatred against journalists and media organizations first.”

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  10. “This is what we’re seeing in so many democracies around the world.”

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  11. “Our dystopian present [in the Philippines] is your dystopian future if you don’t do anything against it,” tells the audience at

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  12. Those Munich subway cars, apparently manufactured sometime between 1967 and 1983, are so ace, I literally missed my stop. 😍

  13. This back-and-forth between and on facial recognition from this week‘s congress hearing is spot-on. “This is some real-life Black Mirror stuff,” says. It is. Good to see lawmakers are increasingly becoming aware of it.

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  14. In its national strategy for AI (now available in English), non-EU member Norway embraces the EU experts' guidelines for "trustworthy AI" as the "basis for responsible development and use of artificial intelligence in Norway."

  15. Heads-up: A new edition of is going out this week. And have we got news for you. Lots of news. So if you haven't signed up yet (it's free), now's a good time to do it:

  16. Odgovor korisniku/ci
  17. When it comes to killer robots, the document says that Kurz's new government will advocate "together with our European partners for *stopping or regulating* the creation of AI-powered weapons (automated weapons)." That's surprising:

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  18. 🇦🇹says it will look into “regulatory questions” surrounding AI. The “protection of human dignity” is key. Vienna also defines "red lines": Although administrative decisions affecting individuals can be supported by computers, “they must not be made by machines.”

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  19. Chancellor-designate Kurz’s new government says it will —finally— write and release its national strategy for AI, which will build on a report published by experts last year. (Vienna is late: The EU's deadline for capitals to release their strategies passed last summer.)

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  20. Austria’s (🇦🇹 not 🦘) new conservative-Green coalition government released a 326-page document spelling out their policy priorities until 2024. Here's what the document says about AI (stick with me — some bombshells in there). [Thread]

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