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Arrr mateys, the search for brainy AI scallywags be fierce as the EU be havin' trouble recruitin'. Aye aye!

2024-03-22

Arrr mateys, these landlubbers be havin' a spot o' bother recruitin' them fancy AI experts! Ye'd think they'd be settin' sail for the seven seas to find such talent, but it seems they be lost in the fog o' bureaucracy instead. Avast ye!

In the language of a 17th-century pirate, me hearties, the Italian watchdog Garante faced a setback when it tried to recruit AI experts to bolster its team after a temporary shutdown last year. Aye, the agency struggled to find the talent it sought, with a dozen candidates walking the plank over issues like pay. "Arrr, the search process went worse than we expected," said Garante board member Guido Scorza, lamenting the losses. Demand for AI expertise has surged since the unveiling of OpenAI's ChatGPT, leaving regulators around the world scrambling for talent in a shallow pool.While the United States has shown a willingness to pay top coin for AI talent, with President Joe Biden enabling quick recruitment processes, the European Union faces challenges in attracting experts. EU agencies offer salaries far below industry standards, potentially deterring top talent. In Britain, the AI Safety Institute offers competitive incentives for senior roles, but lower pay for other positions.As governments worldwide recognize the need for AI expertise, finding and retaining top talent remains a challenge. The UK's Tony Blair Institute for Global Change advocates for relaxing recruitment rules and offering new work visas to attract tech talent. Despite the obstacles, agencies like the EU's AI Office and Britain's AI Safety Institute continue their mission to shape trustworthy AI in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.

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