The Artificial Intelligence Act of the European Union, also known as the EU AI Act or the AI Act, is a law that governs the development and/or use ofartificial intelligence(AI) in the European Union (EU). The act takes a risk-based approach to regulation, applying different rules to AI...
First proposed on 21 April 2021, the European Commission’s proposed Harmonised Rules on Artificial Intelligence (EU AI Act), seek to lead the world in AI regulation and establish a global standard for protecting users of AI systems from preventable harm. Specifically, the rules aim to ...
However, this AI act still has people talking. If enacted, the EU AI Act will have a big effect on AI development and use within the EU. As stated in theEuropean Commission's AI Act proposal, the act aims to "ensure that AI systems placed on the Union market and used are safe and ...
Now, the EU (European Union) has taken a significant step forward by publishing the EU AI Act. The EU AI Act is a groundbreaking initiative drafted by the EU AI Office to regulate the future of AI within Europe. In this summary guide, we'll cover the EU AI Act, its key provisions,...
The EU AI Act comes into force on 1 August 2024. Here’s how Unilever is preparing to meet its new regulatory requirements.
On today's podcast episode, we discuss the most important parts of the EU's new AI Act, what's missing, and how these rules could shape US regulation. "In Other News," we talk about what nefarious GPTs can get up to and a card-linked buy now, pay ...
On December 7th, the EU reached a provisional political agreement on the AI Act (AIA). This was seen by many as a make-or-break moment for the EU’s ambition to “become a global leader in trustworthy AI.”
The EU AI Act The Artificial Intelligence Act of the European Union, also known as theEU AI Actor the AI Act, is a law that governs the development or use ofartificial intelligence(AI) in the European Union (EU). The act takes a risk-based approach to regulation, applying different rules...
The EU's Artificial Intelligence Act proposal is here. In this blog, FRISS looks at the classifications of AI and how new requirements will affect our industry, including our own company's approach to the proposal.
Many countries have recently proposed legal frameworks, most prominently the Artificial Intelligence Act proposed in 2021 by the European Commission as a regulatory framework for AI technology within the European Union. The debate on AI regulation, however, often underestimates that AI itself has ...