If the European Parliament and Council formally adopt the deal before Aug. 2, the introduction of new rules on high-risk AI systems will be pushed to 2027.
The European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) is the world’s first comprehensive law governing artificial intelligence.[1] While framed as a consumer-safety measure, the Act’s broad reach ...
With a critical compliance deadline just months away, European Union lawmakers and member states reached a provisional ...
EU member states and the European Parliament failed to agree on changes that would have softened the bloc’s AI Act and pushed back its toughest enforcement deadlines. The talks ran for about 12 hours ...
CNN filed a copyright lawsuit against Perplexity AI for scraping 17,000 news items, the DOJ blocked Colorado’s AI law in a ...
EU states and the Parliament reached an agreement to simplify the AI laws for businesses. Here’s a look at what has changed.
The drive to simplify the rules around AI came after businesses complained about overlapping regulations and red tape that hamper their ability to compete with US and Asian rivals.
Niamh Smyth, the Minister of State for AI, said the provisional agreement ‘marks a pivotal moment in the responsible regulation of artificial intelligence’ ...
The EU is simplifying its landmark AI Act until 2027 while fast-tracking a ban on ‘nudifier’ apps after fake explicit images ...
For the UK after Brexit, it is tempting to imagine that regulation no longer comes from Brussels. Yet one of the most significant pieces of digital legislation anywhere in the world – the EU’s ...
European policymakers have proposed sweeping changes to the way the EU regulates the tech industry. In just the last few months, the likes of Meta and Google have questioned strict EU policies ...