The European Union’s AI Act is already having a wide-reaching impact on business both inside and outside the economic bloc.
Executives can help enterprises get started on compliance targets, manage vendors and keep up with evolving requirements.
AI regulation is evolving fast, and many businesses may already be violating key provisions without realizing it. Jonathan ...
Meta Platforms (META) has launched its Meta AI chatbot service in the European Union amid an ongoing regulatory probe by the ...
European privacy legislation required the company to allow EU and UK citizens to opt out of this, but privacy regulators were still not happy, arguing that it should instead be opt-in. That saw the ...
Opinion: Deloitte partner Cavan Fabris says organizations need to conduct risk assessments that take both the EU AI Act and ...
The Irish data protection authority last year stopped the roll-out after the company wanted to user EU data for training ...
It's a problem that some consumers will be more familiar with than others. The US Federal Trade Commission, in response to a ...
“And the only way to rein in the proliferation and to establish norms of behavior with these weapons, potential weapons and ...
In a single, disconcerting moment, everything shifted. It defies explanation: harsh authoritarianism—sometimes cloaked in a pitiless communist guise—now stands as the model to emulate. As unlikely as ...
On March 6, software engineers in Shenzhen tested Manus, an AI system that operates without human oversight. Unlike AI assistants like ChatGPT-4 or Google’s Gemini, which require user input ...
AI governance experts: Pushing for regulatory guardrails, from the EU AI Act to international AI safety standards. CIOs must assess where their organizations fall within this spectrum and prepare ...