As of this month, the European Union is entering a new phase in its regulation of artificial intelligence, with key provisions of the bloc’s landmark AI Act now becoming applicable. For Europeans, including consumers, businesses and public authorities in Cyprus, the rules are expected to have a growing impact on how AI-powered products and services are developed, introduced and used. The EU AI Act, adopted in 2024, is the first comprehensive leg…
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