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4 Amendments of Maria SPYRAKI related to 2020/2012(INL)

Amendment 9 #
Draft opinion
Recital B
B. Whereas the global competition in artificial intelligence (AI) global leadership racedevelopment, which will determine the source of ethical values and standards shaping the sector worldwide, is picking up the pace;
2020/06/12
Committee: ENVI
Amendment 72 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 2
2. Underlines that overregulation may hamper AI sector innovation, especially for SMEs and Start-ups; considers that hindering the Union AI sector in delivering benefits of AI applications in e.g. healthcare, environment protection and food quality to the citizens, may also bear ethical weight, especially in the context of global competition, where securing full respect of Union ethical values may pose a challenge; therefore stresses that competitiveness should be at balance with commitment to those values;
2020/06/12
Committee: ENVI
Amendment 99 #
4. Notes that, with the rapid development of AI and the uncertainty that lies ahead, a common Union AI ethical framework will expand an ecosystem of trust as defined in the Commission White Paper, whether in environment protection, healthcare or food safety applications, thus supporting the ecosystem of excellence in legal certainty and providing effective response to the challenges yet not defined in courtrooms, management meetings or scientific laboratories; therefore underlines the importance of a human- centric approach and of regular reviews on AI advances, by sector, in order to promote proactive regulation;
2020/06/12
Committee: ENVI
Amendment 155 #
8a. Notes that given the increasing development of AI applications, which require computational, storage and energy resources, the environmental impact of AI systems should be considered through their lifecycle;
2020/06/12
Committee: ENVI