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The Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) [1] is a European Union regulation concerning artificial intelligence (AI). It establishes a common regulatory and legal framework for AI within the European Union (EU). [2] It came into force on 1 August 2024, [3] with provisions that shall come into operation gradually over the following 6 to 36 months ...
The European Union is guided by a European Strategy on Artificial Intelligence, [92] supported by a High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence. [ 93 ] [ 94 ] In April 2019, the European Commission published its Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence (AI) , [ 95 ] following this with its Policy and investment ...
The European Parliament approved on Wednesday a landmark political agreement on artificial intelligence. The world’s first major set of regulatory rules to govern artificial intelligence, the AI ...
The regulatory and policy landscape for artificial intelligence (AI) is an emerging issue in jurisdictions globally, including in the European Union. [4] Regulation of AI is considered necessary to both encourage AI and manage associated risks, but challenging. [ 5 ]
European Union lawmakers struck a deal to pass the world’s first comprehensive artificial intelligence law Friday.
Other EU legislative instruments contain explanation rights. The European Union's Artificial Intelligence Act provides in Article 86 a "[r]ight to explanation of individual decision-making" of certain high risk systems which produce significant, adverse effects to an individual's health, safety or fundamental rights. [9]
The Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law (also called Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence or AI convention) is an international treaty on artificial intelligence. It was signed on 5 September 2024. [1]
Electronic persons is a term first proposed by the European Parliament's Committee on Legal Affairs in a draft report on civil law rules on robotics dated May 31, 2016. [1]