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  2. Artificial Intelligence Act - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Regulation of artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The AI Act will be progressively enforced. [109] Recognition of emotions and real-time remote biometric identification will be prohibited, with some exemptions, such as for law enforcement. [110] The European Union's AI Act has created a regulatory framework with significant implications globally.

  4. Here’s what’s in the EU AI Act, which just got approved - AOL

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    The European Union’s AI Act is good to go after the European Parliament overwhelmingly approved it by 523 votes to 46. The law—the world's first to be specifically aimed at AI—now just needs ...

  5. The EU AI Act passed. Now the real work begins - AOL

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    Depending on the violation, the EU AI Act will enable regulators to fine AI providers between $8.2 million and $38.2 million, or between 1.5% and 7% of the company’s global turnover, whichever ...

  6. EU AI Act to serve as blueprint for global rules, Benifei says

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    EU AI Act to serve as blueprint for global rules, Benifei says. November 8, 2023 at 3:36 PM (Reuters) - European Union lawmaker Brando Benifei, one of the architects of the bloc's artificial ...

  7. Ethics of artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The European Commission claims that "HLEG's recommendations reflect an appreciation of both the opportunities for AI technologies to drive economic growth, prosperity and innovation, as well as the potential risks involved" and states that the EU aims to lead on the framing of policies governing AI internationally. [80]

  8. Regulation of algorithms - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, the European Union published its draft strategy paper for promoting and regulating AI. [18] Algorithmic tacit collusion is a legally dubious antitrust practise committed by means of algorithms, which the courts are not able to prosecute. [19] This danger concerns scientists and regulators in EU, US and beyond. [19]

  9. EU 'deeply concerned' by risks of new psychoactive drugs - AOL

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    A surge in production of potent new drugs in Europe that can lead to poisoning and death requires more investment in services and stronger policies against illicit substances, an EU study said on ...