The EU has introduced new legislation on AI, the EU AI Act, which lays the foundation for the regulation of, and responsible development of, AI across all industries within the EU. The Act was published in the Official Journal of the EU on 13 July 2024 and is due to enter ...
The European Union is set to implement an Artificial Intelligence Act, that once approved will be the world’s first regulatory legislation on Artificial Intelligence. The Act places legal requirements and obligations on developers, providers and users of AI Systems, w...
On February 2nd, 2024, EU member statesendorsed legislationaimed atfostering the safe development of Artificial Intelligence(AI), with a focus on mitigating "unacceptable risks" associated with AI technologies. This legislation faced opposition, particularly from France, home to Mistral AI—a company e...
The European Union has introduced new legislation on artificial intelligence, the EU AI Act. It lays the foundations for the regulation of AI in the EU. The majority of obligations of the act will apply to providers (developers) of systems deemed ‘high risk’ which are: Those that intend...
The Commission noted in a press release that the international treaty is already "fully compatible" with EU law, in particular the EU's ground-breaking AI Act, which was the first comprehensive AI legislation to be adopted globally.Keeping a leash on AIKey concepts in the Convention include ...
Guide to the EU AI Act The EU AI Act was adopted in March 2024, making it the world’s first comprehensive AI regulation, which will surely become influential on future AI legislation around the world. Usercentrics delves into what the EU AI regulation includes, who it affects, and what ...
How iAdvize Complies With the Requirements of the EU AI Act The act is an opportunity to innovate responsibly in the field of generative artificial intelligence. At iAdvize, we see the regulatory framework established by this legislation as a competitive advantage. It guides us in deploying new ...
But it is the European Union (EU) that looks closest to actually passing the world's first laws on AI. As with other regulations, the EU's 27 member states have foisted upon the digital world European legislation on AI that will set a precedent many countries will eventually follow.Cath...
The EU is reportedly considering a provision in its upcoming AI Act that would force companies to disclose the sources of their training data. This could lead to lawsuits by owners of copyrighted data used for training.
The European Union's AI Act is more extensive than the United States' voluntary compliance approach and China's method, which seeks to preserve social stability and state control. The endorsement by EU countries occurred two months after EU legislators supported the AI legislation proposed by the...