(1) The purpose of this Regulation is to improve the functioning of the internal market by laying down a uniform legal framework in particular for the development, the placing on the market, the putting into service and the use of artificial intelligence systems (AI systems) in the Union, in...
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.
Just like it did with GDPR, the EU has developed a new set of rules for AI, which the rest of the world will probably have to match. Europe's landmark regulations on artificial intelligence are set to come into effect next month after EU nations endorsed a political agreement reached in ...
The EU thinks it is protecting citizens from the dangers of AI development when what it is really doing is sowing chaos by layering different regulations on top of one another, it seems to be suggesting. This centers around two pieces of legislation; the EU’s ce...
Have you seen the new risk-based EU regulations for AI systems? One of the biggest things to happen in the world of AI took place on the 14th June 2023, however it seems that hardly anyone has heard about it. On this date, the European Union took a large step forward on the path ...
Click Here to Subscribe to HubSpot's AI Newsletter How do EU laws work? The EU is not a country, but a political and economic union of (currently) 27 countries across the European continent since 1993. Each member state remains independent, b...
The EU has been moving forward on the world's first regulations on AI, which would ban biometric surveillance and ensure human control of the technologies, though the rules would not enter into force before 2025 at the earliest. China has also discussed regulations but Western powers fear that...
However, leading economies within the EU, including Germany and France, along with Austria, expressed reservations in the weeks leading up to the vote. Germany and France, in particular, voiced concerns that the regulations on ad...
According to a copy of the draft seen byThe Verge, the draft regulations include: A ban on AI for “indiscriminate surveillance,” including systems that directly track individuals in physical environments or aggregate data from other sources ...
Apple apparently wants to be sure the EU doesn’t put too many restrictions on artificial intelligence, so it sent its AI chief to Brussells.