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The dialogue: Capital meets policy

President of France said ‘we are regulating things that we have not yet produced or invented. It is not a good idea.’ CEO of CB Insights echoed the thought ‘The EU now has more AI regulations than meaningful AI companies.’

The questions:
- The risk of a larger non-EU-based partner using its market power to pull high-potential EU-based AI startups out of the EU. Mistral-Ai proves that risk. Germany’s Aleph Alphi and UK-based Synthesia and StabilityAI too.
- Voluntary flight of startups to non-EU locations including US, in search of capital, and more open to innovation policies. E.g. USA, Japan
- EU-based startups having to develop new code bases if they wish to sell outside of the EU, which means more time, cost, and risk
- Foundation models such as GPT-4 have been termed ‘systemic’. Has this aggressive categorization come too early?
- Need for greater transparency. To publish publicly available summaries of training data which might affect competitiveness and IP
- How does one go about educating citizens of how algorithmic harms happen if citizens have been given more agency to complain about AI systems.

Speakers

Hon. Caroline Pham

Hon. Caroline Pham

Commissioner, Commodity Futures Trading Commission

Hans Koning

Hans Koning

Global Chief Industry Specialist Digital Finance, World Bank Group

Karmela Holtgreve

Karmela Holtgreve

Director General Strategy & Innovation, Deutsche Bundesbank

Stefan Klestil

Stefan Klestil

General Partner, Speedinvest

Hon. Sunil Sabharwal

Hon. Sunil Sabharwal

President, Capitol Tunnels AI

Moderator

Dea Markova

Dea Markova

Managing Director, Forefront Advisers