Use of generative artificial intelligence can lead to a host of problems under EU privacy law, the German data protection authority warned Monday.
As the legislation nears final passage, organizations both developing and deploying AI will have new transparency and risk assessment requirements, with the final rules not yet written. The ...
James Castro-Edwards looks in detail at the differences between the approaches to the regulation of artificial intelligence ...
The second Digital Partnership Council decides to strengthen cooperation on key technologies such as semiconductors, AI, ...
To develop AI, computing power and access to data (aka bigness) are crucial. Now, Big Tech companies appear evading EU ...
The EU and Japan held their second Digital Partnership Council in Brussels on April 30. Thierry Breton, the Commissioner for ...
The development of a sustainable AI regulation framework for Zimbabwe is essential to address ethical concerns, promote data ...
Industry watchers are hoping for a younger, tech-savvy cohort of politicians that can drive innovation-friendly policy ...
The European Commission has signed a Grant Agreement for the STORE (Shared daTabase for Optronics image Recognition and ...
A ‘landmark’ AI testing deal hailed by the UK leader is being shunned by the emerging tech’s biggest players including OpenAI ...
To address a complex and constantly changing threat environment, the European Defence Fund is supporting the European Union's ...
MEPs are gathering in Strasbourg this week for the last plenary session in the current EU legislature, with many of them ...