Germany's Merz says industrial AI needs less stringent EU regulation
HANOVER, Germany, April 19 (Reuters) - Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Sunday that artificial intelligence for industrial use will require more regulatory freedom in the European Union than other AI areas such as consumer use to boost productivity.
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