Algorithmic Recommendation ed Artificial Intelligence nell’esperienza statunitense ed europea fra esigenze strategiche e tutela dei diritti fondamentali

Laura Fabiano440-456

Abstract: Algorithmic Recommendation and Artificial Intelligence in the United States and European Union: Balancing Strategic Goals and Fundamental Rights
The regulatory approaches taken by the US and Europe in the field of digital law frequently differ.
However, there seems to have been a recent convergence on the topic of artificial intelligence.
In actuality, the priorities still differ.
This disparity reflects the economic structures of the two regions. The United States must maintain its lead in the digital market. Europe still records a partial technological delay.
The difference also lies in the cultural diversity between Europe and the United States: while the United States typically prioritizes the nation’s economic growth, Europe has historically paid more attention to the guarantee of fundamental rights.
The United States has recently been forced to pay attention to the issue of defending the rights of the American people in part due to the growth of Chinese competition.

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