European lawmakers approve world’s first major act to regulate AI
- The EU AI Act prohibits AI-powered social scoring systems and biometric-based tools for inferring personal information, as well as mandates clear labeling of AI-generated deepfakes.
- "High-Risk" AI uses in education, hiring, and government services face additional transparency and disclosure requirements under the law.
- The legislation restricts the interpretation of emotions with AI in schools and workplaces, as well as automated profiling to predict future crimes, impacting companies like OpenAI.
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Will Artificial Intelligence help or will it harm?
AUSTIN (KXAN) —What are your thoughts about Artificial Intelligence (AI)? Will it help? Or will it cause harm? As AI continues to become a part of many peoples lives, discussions on how to manage this technology is ongoing. KXAN asked South by Southwest participants how they felt about AI. "There are positives and negatives," said Vincent Guerrero who was in town for SXSW. There have been concerns over deep fakes and people's identities being s…
The European Parliament passes for the first time a law regulating artificial intelligence
The European Parliament approved on Wednesday the Artificial Intelligence Act, a regulation on the use of artificial intelligence, which aims to guarantee safety and respect for fundamental rights, but also to stimulate innovation.
The House's TikTok Vote and the EU's AI Act
Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow bring full coverage on TikTok as the US house passes a bill to force ByteDance to sell the social media app or face a ban in the US. Plus, the European Union passes the world's most extensive AI guardrails, and Chamath Palihapitiya's Social Capital fires two partners after a probe. (Source: Bloomberg)
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