BERLIN, Oct. 5 (Xinhua) -- Ninety percent of German companies want artificial intelligence (AI) regulated to clarify questions of liability, according to a study published by the German Association of Technical Inspection Agencies (VdTUEV) on Monday.
"Artificial intelligence is a key digitization technology with enormous opportunities, but it needs a legal framework," said Dirk Stenkamp, president of VdTUEV, at the presentation of the study, for which 500 German companies were surveyed.
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