The Presidency of the Council of the European Union has released its conclusions on the Charter of Fundamental Rights "in the context of artificial intelligence and digital change." The presidency found the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for the EU to achieve digital sovereignty and a fundamental rights-based approach to AI. "We should harness the potential of this key technology in promoting economic recovery in all sectors in a spirit of European solidarity, uphold and promote fundamental rights, democracy and the rule of law and maintain high legal and ethical standards," the presidency stated.
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