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By Foo Yun Chee STRASBOURG (Reuters) – Europe’s effort to set a standard for artificial intelligence will likely take more than a year, with the debate focusing on whether facial recognition should be banned and who should enforce the rules, two key lawmakers said on Wednesday. The European Commission last year proposed draft AI rules, seeking to take the lead in a key technology dominated by China and the United States. The move came after the COVID-19 pandemic showed the importance of algorithms and internet-connected gadgets in daily life. The EU executive has to negotiate its proposal with…