High-Level AI Board Meeting Sets Stage for AI Act
The first AI Board meeting set the groundwork for the AI Act’s implementation, focusing on governance, supervision, and organizational structure.
The first AI Board meeting set the groundwork for the AI Act’s implementation, focusing on governance, supervision, and organizational structure.
The EU AI Act highlights the need for comprehensive evaluations of AI models to mitigate systemic risks and ensure safe deployment.
EU identifies serious non-compliance issues with Apple’s App Store practices under the Digital Markets Act, potentially leading to significant fines or required concessions.
The proposed Italian AI law focuses on fair, transparent, and responsible AI use, with specific rules for healthcare, data protection, and national AI strategy.
The EU AI Act, now law, imposes obligations on AI providers and has extra-territorial effect, impacting even non-EU companies, with phased implementation starting post-July 2024 publication.
The European Commission has established a new AI Office led by Lucilla Sioli to oversee the implementation and compliance of the AI Act, with the unit set to employ 140 experts and begin operations on 16 June.
The European Commission has initiated infringement procedures against 18 Member States for failing to comply with the Data Governance Act, with a two-month deadline to address the issues.
The EU’s MiCA regulation requires national regulators to license and supervise crypto firms, with varying technical standards and transitional periods across member states.
The Council of Europe adopted the first legally binding international AI treaty, aligning closely with the EU AI Act and promoting human rights, democracy, and the rule of law.
Danish PM proposes EU-wide age limit of 15 for social media to protect children, urging effective age verification.