EU Withdraws AI Liability Directive
The European Commission has halted the proposed EU AI Liability Directive due to industry pressure and aims to simplify digital regulations, raising concerns about potential compliance challenges.
The European Commission has halted the proposed EU AI Liability Directive due to industry pressure and aims to simplify digital regulations, raising concerns about potential compliance challenges.
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