The European Parliament's Internal Market and Civil Liberties Committees have voted 71-8 with 7 abstentions to approve the result of negotiations with the member states on the Artificial Intelligence Act. This marks a significant step forward in the EU's efforts to regulate artificial intelligence, focusing on restricting the use of biometric data and image scraping. The act aims to address the challenges posed by AI, including the potential threat to citizens' rights and the extension of EU copyright principles to AI-generated content.
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The Internal Market and Civil Liberties Committees in the European Parliament voted 71-8 (7 abstentions) to approve the result of negotiations with the member states on the Artificial Intelligence Act. https://t.co/J4JKOe1HUF