The EU's AI Act will set the global standard for safeguards on artificial intelligence
- The EU Council approved the AI Act, marking the world's first major law regulating artificial intelligence.
- The AI Act employs a risk-based approach, categorizing AI applications based on their societal threats.
- High-Risk AI systems, like autonomous vehicles and medical devices, must obtain certification before entering the EU market.
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EU Passes World's First AI Regulation Act
The European Parliament has given final agreement to the world's first major law aimed at regulating AI. The AI Act aims to protect fundamental rights, democracy, the rule of law, and environmental sustainability from high-risk AI. NDTV's Parmeshwar Bawa explains.
EU officially approves world’s first landmark AI legislation
The European Union (EU) officially approved the world’s first landmark AI legislation on Tuesday. The Council of the European Union unanimously adopted the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act, which will enter into force 20 days after publication in the EU’s official journal. Petra De Sutter, Belgian deputy prime minister and minister for telecommunications, said in a press release, “Today was in fact – without exaggerating – a historic day. We ado…
EU’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act Comes into Force Next Month
EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act comes into force next month. Credit: bobbsled. CC BY 2.0/flickr EU countries have endorsed a political deal reached in December which means Europe’s landmark rules on artificial intelligence (AI) will come into force next month, setting a potential global benchmark for a technology used in business and everyday life. The European Union’s AI Act is reportedly more comprehensive than the US’s voluntary compliance a…
EU states give final endorsement to AI rules
RIYADH: EU states on Tuesday gave their final backing to landmark rules on artificial intelligence that will govern powerful systems like OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The European Parliament had already approved the law in March and it will now enter into force after being published in the official EU journal in the coming days. The EU says the law will protect citizens from AI’s dangers
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