EU artificial intelligence regulation takes effect, sparking new Europe-US clash
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EU artificial intelligence regulation takes effect, sparking new Europe-US clash
Key parts of the legislation governing artificial intelligence (AI) are coming into force on Saturday, August 2. Washington and American tech giants have not given up on their coordinated offensive against this particular piece of legislation and, more broadly, against European digital regulation.
The obligations of the Artificial Intelligence Act (IA) enter into force on Saturday for providers of general-purpose AI models (GPAI) throughout the European Union, as reported by the European Commission. The new regulation for the use of AI will bring greater transparency, security and accountability to artificial intelligence systems on the market. Thus, companies in the sector will be obliged to respect copyright-protected content and not to…
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EU begins stricter AI regulation with new sanctions
On August 2, 2025, the European Union will see significant changes to the regulation of artificial intelligence. The new Artificial Intelligence Act introduces stricter oversight and the possibility of sanctions for companies providing AI services. Although the law has been in force for a year, its implementation is being carried out gradually, with a new phase expected in August. All EU member states must notify the European Commission by tomor…
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