The EU's A.I. Act sets a global precedent for AI regulation, aiming to balance innovation with safety. Focusing on high-risk AI applications| WinBuzzer
OpenAI lobbies to water down EU AI Act, arguing that general-purpose AI systems should not be considered "high risk".| WinBuzzer
Europe's AI Act sets risk-based rules for developers. High-risk AI faces stricter guidelines, with some uses banned.| WinBuzzer
The researchers at CRFM focused on 12 out of the 22 requirements directed at foundation model providers that could be assessed using publicly available information.| WinBuzzer
Japan is considering a more lenient approach to regulating artificial intelligence (AI) than the European Union's AI Act.| WinBuzzer
The European Union Parliament has approved the European AI Act, a piece of legislation aimed at regulating the use of artificial intelligence (AI). The Act targets systems that present an “unacceptable level of risk”, such as predictive policing tools and social scoring systems. It also imposes new restrictions on “high-risk AI”, including systems that could […]| WinBuzzer
Responding to geopolitical shifts, Microsoft has pledged legally binding resilience, expanded EU cloud capacity, and committed to European data/cyber rules.| WinBuzzer
Strict guidelines on AI risk levels take hold across Europe, barring controversial applications and imposing steep fines for violations| WinBuzzer