1月 17, 2025 | EUROPEAN UNION | EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA
BSA Leads Industry Call for EU to Prioritize Innovation in AI Regulation
BRUSSELS — The Business Software Alliance (BSA), alongside seven other leading industry organizations, raises strong concerns about the European Union’s current approach to artificial intelligence (AI) regulation which risks sidelining Europe in the global race for AI leadership.
The adoption of the EU AI Act, in August 2024, was a major milestone. However, as its implementation begins, BSA and its partners are sounding the alarm over duplicative regulations, overreach, and rushed processes that could slow down EU innovation and competitiveness. In a joint statement published today, the organizations highlight concerns about additional proposals like the AI Liability Directive, which adds unnecessary layers of complexity, and the expansion of the Code of Practice for General-Purpose AI beyond the Act’s intended scope, particularly in areas such as copyright, as well as the CoP rushed process.
The group also points to broader structural issues. Europe’s investment in AI research and innovation is falling far behind global competitors, with an annual gap of €270 billion compared to the United States. Without stronger support for infrastructure, funding, and incentives, Europe risks challenges in keeping pace with global advancements in AI.
“Europe risks being left behind in the AI race,” BSA and its partners warn. “Its ambition to retain and strengthen its role as an AI global leader is going to be undermined by these concerning trends of increased regulatory burden and fast-track adoption of secondary legislation.”
The full statement outlining the organizations’ concerns and recommendations is available here.
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The Business Software Alliance (www.bsa.org) 是全球软件行业的主要倡导者,旨在代表该行业,向政府和国际市场发声。其成员包括全球最具创新力的公司,这些公司制定的软件解决方案,不但能够刺激经济,还能提升现代生活的品质。