On Sunday, the deadline for prohibitions on certain AI systems and staff technology literacy requirements officially lapsed.
The AI Act’s February 2nd deadline has passed, making artificial intelligence systems that carry “unacceptable risk” illegal ...
Starting February 2 in the EU, AI systems deemed "unacceptably risky" or harmful by the bloc's regulators are being banned ...
As of Feb. 2, the first few requirements of the E.U. AI Act are now legally binding, and businesses operating in the region ...
The European Union is writing a $56 million check for researchers to build a large language model to rival its American and ...
Royal Philips NV urged the European Union not to create regulatory hurdles that might slow progress in artificial ...
Lawmakers in the European Parliament approved the AI Act in March last year after years of wrangling over the fine points.
As China’s DeepSeek threatens to dismantle Silicon Valley’s AI monopoly, the OpenEuroLLM has launched an alternative to ...
The EU’s AI Act bans some “unacceptable” use of the technology but critics say the law is riddled with security exemptions.
One of the core aspects of the EU AI Act is the prohibition of AI systems that are deemed to pose significant risks to individuals' safety or rights.
One of the main problems of the EU AI Act is its risk-based approach to AI regulation. Under the Act, AI systems are ...
Some provisions of the EU AI Act become applicable on 2nd February 2025. These are: AI literacy requirements; and the ...