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Guan Leiming

Technical Director | Java

The interaction between EU artificial intelligence legislation and employment of scientific and technological talents

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Background and Purpose of EU AI Legislation

The EU hopes to take the lead in legislation on artificial intelligence and set global rules. The motivation behind this is, on the one hand, to regulate the rapidly developing artificial intelligence industry and ensure that it is safe, reliable and in line with ethical standards; on the other hand, it is also to gain an advantageous position in the global technology competition.

The initial impact of legislation on industrial development

In the initial stage of industrial development, the rapid introduction of strict regulatory measures brought many challenges to related companies. Some vague clauses made companies confused in technology research and development and application, and their enthusiasm for investment and innovation was suppressed to a certain extent.

Indirect impact on programmer employment

This situation indirectly affects the employment of programmers. Companies' cautious investment in new projects has made it more difficult for programmers to find jobs. The originally active innovation atmosphere has been suppressed, and the number of cutting-edge projects that programmers can participate in has decreased.

Dynamic Adjustment of the Science and Technology Talent Market

However, in the long run, this adjustment also prompted the technology talent market to pay more attention to the depth and quality of technology. Programmers have to upgrade their skills to adapt to higher standards of industry requirements.

Actual implementation of the law and future prospects

Although the actual implementation process and effect of the law remain to be seen, I believe that with the passage of time, with the efforts of all parties, we can find a balance between industrial development and regulatory supervision, and create a more favorable employment environment for programmers and other scientific and technological talents. In short, there is a complex and delicate relationship between the EU's artificial intelligence legislation and programmers' job search. This relationship needs to be continuously observed and analyzed in the ever-changing technological and social environment.
2024-08-14