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 according to the risk they pose...
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The AI Act is designed as a horizontal product regulation. That means that it applies to any type of company, whatever its size, private or public. There are exceptions for certain sectors, such as the military, but it’s a product regulation, similar in concept...
This also feels like the end of an era for me personally: I was the first reporter to get the scoop on an early draft of the AI Act in 2021, and have followed the ensuing lobbying circus closely ever since. But the reality is that the hard work starts now. The law will...
AI is used in many things, like self-driving cars, virtual assistants, and helping doctors make medical diagnoses. It’s like making machines smart and capable of doing tasks that usually require human intelligence. 1. History of Artificial Intelligence As mentioned above, the term ‘Artificial...
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AI is a machine’s ability to perform the cognitive functions we associate with human minds, such as perceiving, reasoning, learning, interacting with the environment, problem-solving, and even exercising creativity. You’ve probably interacted with AI even if you don’t realize it—voice assistan...
Artificial intelligence is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems. Examples of AI applications includeexpert systems, natural language processing (NLP),speech recognitionandmachine vision. As the hype around AI has accelerated, vendors have scrambled to promot...
AI is a machine’s ability to perform the cognitive functions we associate with human minds, such as perceiving, reasoning, learning, interacting with the environment, problem-solving, and even exercising creativity. You’ve probably interacted with AI even if you don’t realize it—voice ...
As the application of AI becomes more prevalent in our modern world, governments are considering how AI should be regulated. One such proposal put forward by the European Union is the Artificial Intelligence Act. But how will the AI Act regulate artificial intelligence, what effects will it have...