Both Europe and America should rethink their approach. After the work by DeepSeek, China’s hotshot model-maker, Europe has ...
Regulation surrounding artificial intelligence, or AI, has been included on a list of 37 legislative acts that the European ...
The Act has left carve-outs for law enforcement and border control including the use of live facial recognition in public ...
She has seized on AI as a potential magic wand to invigorate Europe’s sluggish economy. The EU’s AI pitch will go global at the Feb. 10-11 AI Action Summit in France, where the bloc’s top brass will ...
With the passing of the first major compliance deadline of the EU AI Act on February 2, 2025, EU regulators have officially banned certain high-risk AI applications. Companies that develop or ...
The EU AI Champions Initiative, led by venture capital firm General Catalyst, is bringing together more than 60 organisations – including pharma giant Novo Nordisk and AI tech specialists that ...
Last week, the first provisions of the EU AI Act came into effect, including the banning of certain AI systems outlined as posing “unacceptable risk.” Article 5 of the EU AI Act, which is now ...
In principle, law enforcers won't be able to do that anymore, but EU countries can still allow exceptions, especially for the most serious crimes. AI also can't be used to detect emotions at schools ...
“No automatic determination or exhaustive lists of systems that either fall within or outside the definition of an AI system are possible,” the EU warns in its advice document. Set your ...
See Also: From Silos to Synergy: Gen AI Aligns IT and Security Teams The ban is part of the EU's phased approach to deploying the EU AI Act, the first-ever binding rule on AI development and ...
EU countries have until Aug. 2 to designate market surveillance authorities to enforce the AI rules. AI breaches can cost companies fines ranging from 1.5% to 7% of their total global revenue.