A View on Predictive Policing in the AI Act
The AI Act’s ban on predictive policing faces challenges due to potential loopholes and national security exemptions, risking its effectiveness in safeguarding fundamental rights.
The AI Act’s ban on predictive policing faces challenges due to potential loopholes and national security exemptions, risking its effectiveness in safeguarding fundamental rights.
The European Commission allows AI providers to draft their own compliance codes, raising concerns about civil society’s limited role and potential industry bias.
Apple delays AI features in the EU due to Digital Markets Act concerns, highlighting regulatory challenges and potential anti-competitive issues.
The EDPS has issued guidelines on generative AI to help EU institutions comply with data protection laws, emphasizing core principles and practical advice.
The EU’s Digital Decade report highlights the need for increased investment and cooperation to meet 2030 digital transformation targets, focusing on skills, connectivity, and AI adoption.
The EU Council has adopted a regulation to develop AI factories, enhancing supercomputing access for European start-ups and SMEs.
The EU will scrutinize Microsoft’s €11.9 billion investment in OpenAI for potential anti-competitive exclusivity clauses, bypassing merger rules.
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.
The proposed Italian AI law focuses on fair, transparent, and responsible AI use, with specific rules for healthcare, data protection, and national AI strategy.