A technology expert said the Philippines should avoid establishing artificial intelligence (AI) regulators, noting it could hamper innovation and investment in the field.
A technology expert said the Philippines should avoid establishing artificial intelligence regulators, noting it could hamper innovation and investment in the field.To date, 14 bills and resolutions on AI have been filed in the House of Representatives, most of them stuck at the committee level.'We don't think you need super AI regulators. We think you're going to get double up on regulation, going to get confusion.
'AI is not a destroyer of jobs; it is a creator of jobs. There is going to be a net economic benefit from AI that will see more jobs created over time that are higher value-added that require greater investments in the education system,' Braim said.He added that he was against proposals to compensate people who will lose their work due to AI.
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