The EU and US are in close contact over artificial intelligence (AI) risks and mitigation, including a possible partnership ...
The U.S. and other nations need to have “an open and enlightened global conversation” around regulating AI technologies to ...
While the EU is mostly concerned about AI hallucinations (when the models make errors and ... there are several problems with ...
The European Union has urged Facebook, TikTok, and other major tech companies to take decisive action against deepfakes and ...
26c also argues that banning emotion AI in these two environments is due to concerns regarding the scientific basis of AI ...
Now, the directive states that platform workers are presumed to be employees if there are “facts indicating control and direction,” as defined by national laws, collective agreements, or EU case law.
Baker Donelson’s Vivien Peaden spotlights key actors in AI value chains that are impacted by the EU’s new AI regulation, with implications for US businesses that operate in the region.
The new UN agreement may be the first "global" agreement, in the sense of having the participation of every UN country, but ...
This is why we need thoughtful standard setting now. UK legal practitioners would benefit from guardrails, in the form of ...
The meeting is likely to be the last TTC; the forum might not survive leadership changes following elections on both sides of ...
The tech industry can’t agree on what open source AI means. That’s a problem. Suddenly, “open source” is the latest buzzword ...
EMFA Council adoption. On Tuesday, the Council approved the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA), a new law designed to uphold ...