The European Union will raise concerns with the US over a decision to restrict the export of artificial intelligence chips from the likes of Nvidia Corp. to some of its member states, according to people familiar with the matter.
A region once at the forefront of technological innovation now grapples with an innovation gap that could have far-reaching consequences.
The EU AI Act not only regulates artificial intelligence but also triggers the application of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, embedding EU principles of procedural justice into national administrative law.
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The first phase of the act becomes law next month. This is Article 5, covering prohibited AI practices and unacceptable uses of AI. The text for Article 5 was finalised on 12 July 2024 and is taking effect six months later,
We’re seeing the kind of fractured government regulation and industry foot-dragging we saw in response to privacy concerns nearly a decade ago.
Experts say in 2025, companies should prepare to comply with the EU AI Act and other legislation, even if it's not in full effect yet.
The EU AI Act sets new global standards for AI governance, emphasizing a risk-based approach to compliance. Learn its impact on businesses worldwide.
Intentionally or not, outgoing President Joe Biden just handed incoming President Donald Trump and his Big Tech allies a powerful weapon in the fight against European tech regulation. Just a week before the transition,
The second half of 2024 saw a myriad of Artificial Intelligence (AI) related legal and regulatory developments for the EU and UK, critically with
Make no mistake — these reforms are already beginning to bear fruit. On Monday alone, Vantage Data Centers confirmed it will invest more than £12bn in new data centres across the country, including building one of Europe’s largest data centres in Wales. That should create 11,500 jobs in AI and construction. And it’s a sign of things to come.