EC gives update on EU digital law enforcement
The EU strengthens enforcement of digital laws, prepares AI and election integrity measures, and emphasizes sovereignty, innovation, and fair rules amidst geopolitical challenges.
The EU strengthens enforcement of digital laws, prepares AI and election integrity measures, and emphasizes sovereignty, innovation, and fair rules amidst geopolitical challenges.
The EU AI Office launched a living repository of AI literacy practices to support Article 4 of the AI Act, promoting transparency, skill-building, and collaboration among AI providers and deployers.
The European Commission is reviewing Meta’s risk assessment for its AI chat tool to ensure compliance with the Digital Services Act amid ongoing regulatory scrutiny in the EU.
The third draft of the EU Code of Practice for general-purpose AI models refines commitments for transparency, copyright, and systemic risk, aligning with the AI Act and inviting stakeholder feedback.
The AI Board convened today to discuss EU AI policy, national governance strategies, compliance support, and deliverables for the AI Act, advancing coordinated AI governance across Member States.
Hungary’s proposed use of facial recognition to ban pride events violates the EU AI Act and raises concerns over personal data protection and democratic values.
French publishing groups filed a complaint against Meta for breaching the EU AI Act by using copyrighted works to train AI models without authorization.
The EU Commission has adopted rules to establish a scientific panel of AI experts to assist in the enforcement and governance of the AI Act.
Spain’s AI regulation bill mandates transparency, bans harmful practices, and imposes fines up to €35 million, aligning with the EU’s AI Act to combat deepfakes and protect society.
The European Parliament continues to push for AI liability rules despite the European Commission’s plan to withdraw the directive due to negotiation challenges.