Commission publishes the Guidelines on prohibited AI practices
The EU guidelines outline unacceptable AI practices to ensure compliance with the AI Act, balancing innovation with fundamental rights protection.
The EU guidelines outline unacceptable AI practices to ensure compliance with the AI Act, balancing innovation with fundamental rights protection.
FPF’s report highlights the need for structured AI impact assessments to manage risks, urging organizations to improve information gathering, education, and risk measurement strategies.
The World Economic Forum and GEP’s guide helps businesses adopt AI responsibly, focusing on transparency, accountability, and ethical principles to drive growth and efficiency.
Professor Sandra Wachter critiques the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act and related directives for significant regulatory gaps due to lobbying and political pressures, which lead to broad exemptions and weak enforcement, potentially impacting AI governance and risk management globally.
The ECNL report on the AI Act emphasizes the need for a unified, human-centric AI regulatory framework in the EU to protect digital rights and promote ethical AI practices.
The EU’s new AI Act requires AI companies to disclose training data, sparking debate over transparency, copyright, and competitive fairness.