Europe within reach of landmark AI rules after nod from EU countries
- The European Union's AI Act, a risk-based plan for regulating artificial intelligence, has been approved by Member State representatives, setting a global standard for various industries and addressing military and security use of AI.
- Leading tech companies like Google, Amazon, Apple, and Meta Platforms expressed concerns about the Act, stating that the rules remain unclear and could impede innovation in Europe.
- The AI Act is expected to become law before summer 2026, with a tiered implementation period and a list of banned AI uses taking effect later.
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