Europe Puts Stake in the Ground With First Pact to Regulate AI
- Region couldn’t ‘let the perfect be the enemy of the good’
- Negotiators broke coffee machine working late-night deal
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Earlier this week, European negotiators sat in a conference room in Brussels and debated for nearly 24 straight hours — dozing off at times and working a self-service coffee machine so hard that it broke.
They came with a singular mission: reaching an agreement to regulate artificial intelligence. And they didn’t quite get there. But the EU’s internal market chief, Thierry Breton, didn’t want a long break over the weekend that would give lobbyists more time to weigh in, according to people familiar with the matter.