(e.g. corn), so as to provide some relief to EUlivestockproducers. Conversely, tariffs were increased when world market prices went down. These policy changes may have contributed to amplify the volatility of world prices to a limited extent. However theEU policy'simpact on global price ...
"I find it truly really scary what I saw in Hong Kong," said the EU Commission's executive vice president on digital policy, Margrethe Vestager, who will spearhead the policy. During a wave of anti-Beijing protests, she said, "People could get a message on the phone: 'We know you're...
Subject to formal approval, the new AI rules will be applied directly in the same way across all EU member states on a risk-based approach.
I. WHITE PAPER ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE The White Paper is the centerpiece of a package of measures to address the challenges of AI. It sets out different policy options with the “twin objective of promoting the uptake of AI and of addressing the risks associated with certain uses of this...
The AI act is a key element of the EU’s policy to foster the development and uptake across the single market of safe and lawful AI that respects fundamental rights. The Commission (Thierry Breton, commissioner for int...
Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy has formulated theBlueprint for an AI Bill of Rightswith five principles to guide the design, use, and deployment of AI systems. The includes...
proposed by the European Commission ("Commission") in April 2021,[1] the General Approach Policy was adopted by the European Council ("Council") last year,[2] and on 14 June 2023, Members of the European Parliament ("MEPs") adopted the Parliament's negotiating position on the AI ...
The EU AI Act promotes the responsible use of AI to ensure the highest level of protection on the rights, freedoms, and safety of consumers.
85/374/EEC ( 10 ) remain unaffected and fully applicable. Furthermore, in the context of employment and protection of workers, this Regulation should therefore not affect Union law on social policy and national labour law, in compliance with Union law, concerning employment and working conditions...
The EU AI Act categorises AI systems based on potential risk (unacceptable, high, limited and minimal risk), imposing stricter regulations for higher risks. Deep fakes are commonly sorted into the limited risk category. “Limited risk” refers to the risks associated with a lack of transparency...