Three of the withdrawn directives are notable to the tech industry, relating to the regulation of AI, patent disputes, and ePrivacy.
Asset managers and fintechs face new compliance rules as €35m (US$36.2m) penalties loom for breaches of EU's sweeping AI ...
Led by Professor Yoshua Bengio from the Université de Montréal / Mila - Quebec AI Institute, this report was developed ...
The EU has opened a consultation on a proposed AI Liability Directive (AILD). The AILD would establish a liability regime for ...
An important facet of AI regulation is where in the supply chain AI should be regulated—specifically, whether to regulate the ...
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has issued an opinion on certain data protection aspects related to processing personal data in AI ...
Brexit has had sweeping effects on AI regulation in the U.K. and EU. Leaving the EU five years ago means the U.K. has not had ...
The EU AI Act came into effect on 1 August 2024, and the first obligations under the Act will become applicable from 2 February 2025. Providers ...
T oday, world leaders from over 90 countries will gather in Paris to discuss artificial intelligence policy. We need leaders ...
AI’s rapid market proliferation and regulatory expansion mirrors privacy’s, and businesses should model their contractual AI ...
Therefore, regardless of whether the EU conducts a risk assessment of outbound investments, the focus should not be on their potential impact on China ... further restrict AI chip and technology ...
My concern, as Commissioner for Human Rights, is to help put human rights in the centre of the discourse. This is not to displace ethics – it is not a competition, but rather to turn the rhetoric of ...