Artificial intelligence reached another milestone at the start of February, this one particularly relevant for corporate ...
The first compliance deadline kicked in a couple of days ago for the European Union's AI Act, a risk-based framework for ...
Despite organizations only just beginning to perform AI Assessments, experts predict a slow ramp up for enforcement of the EU AI Act's first provisions.
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AI systems with ‘unacceptable risk’ are now banned in the EUStarting February 2 in the EU, AI systems deemed "unacceptably risky" or harmful by the bloc's regulators are being banned ...
AI regulations are tightening, bringing new compliance challenges, especially for high-risk systems. Morrison Foerster ...
With the passing of the first major compliance deadline of the EU AI Act on February 2, 2025, EU regulators have officially banned certain ...
Article 5 of the Act prohibits certain types of AI systems. These are AI systems that pose an unacceptable level of risk to the health, safety and fundamental rights of individuals. This ban is a ...
On February 2, 2025, the EU AI Act’s rules on AI literacy, along with the prohibition of certain types of AI system, became ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNEU bans all AI tech deemed ‘unacceptably risky’The European Parliament approved the AI Act last March after years of alleged fine-tuning. By August 1, the law was already ...
On Sunday, the deadline for prohibitions on certain AI systems and staff technology literacy requirements officially lapsed.
European regulators ban high-risk AI, imposing strict oversight and penalties up to $36M for non-compliance worldwide.
The decisions announced by the EU Tuesday were directly caused by member disagreements, but indirectly reflect fears of overregulating AI.
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