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European Union officials worked into the late hours last week hammering out an agreement on world-leading rules meant to govern the use of artificial intelligence in the 27-nation bloc. The ...
Europe should keep AI models open source or risk falling behind, said Meta's chief AI scientist. Open-source AI models allow for the free and open sharing of software to anyone for any purpose.
The European Union's AI Act has created a regulatory framework with significant implications globally. This legislation introduces a risk-based approach to categorizing AI systems, focusing on high-risk applications like healthcare, education, and public safety. [111]
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The European Union isn't a big player in cutting-edge AI development. That role is taken by the U.S. and China. But Brussels often plays a trendsetting role with regulations that tend to become de ...
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 bloc’s AI Act has broken ground as the most comprehensive rule book on AI so far. All the acts and their acronyms can feel like a lot to keep up with for mere mortals, even for the tech ...