The European Union lawmakers have approved the AI Act, a groundbreaking law that will regulate artificial intelligence in the 27-nation bloc. The law aims to reduce risks, create opportunities, combat discrimination, and promote transparency. The law is set to go into effect later this year, making it the world's first binding law on AI. Global regulators are also increasingly involved in AI regulation.
"Despite apparent ecological apathy of recent legislation like the EU AI act & Biden’s executive order, which focus largely on other facets of AI responsibility, some major AI players have begun to proactively self-regulate & work towards sustainable AI…" https://t.co/1fprTXT3OT
An alphabet soup of global regulators are getting involved in regulating artificial intelligence. https://t.co/YoOx8MOA9B
IN OTHER NEWS The European Parliament just approved the AI law. “We finally have the world’s first binding law on artificial intelligence, to reduce risks, create opportunities, combat discrimination, and bring transparency. Full article below 👇🏻 https://t.co/OTSwPZ6pF8
AI Gets Rules: A Look at the Groundbreaking EU AI Act https://t.co/bDXivv1C9S | by @NAVEXInc
Europe has set the bar for #AI regulation with its new AI Act! The @APNews reports that the EU lawmakers gave final approval to the 27-nation bloc’s artificial intelligence law last week, which will go into effect later this year. Learn more. https://t.co/RRd1UjNjCy https://t.co/NdBKkHKYKc