The Commission publishes guidelines on AI system definition
The EU Commission’s guidelines on AI system definitions aim to clarify rules under the AI Act, balancing innovation with safety and rights protection.
The EU Commission’s guidelines on AI system definitions aim to clarify rules under the AI Act, balancing innovation with safety and rights protection.
The EU guidelines outline unacceptable AI practices to ensure compliance with the AI Act, balancing innovation with fundamental rights protection.
The EU’s AI Act faces scrutiny over lack of guidance on banned systems, with concerns about enforcement and exceptions, as the February deadline looms.
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.
The Commission held a workshop to gather input for guidelines on protecting minors under the Digital Services Act, focusing on privacy, safety, and security for minors online.
The Data Governance Act’s first anniversary sees the release of a practical guide to help stakeholders implement the DGA, promoting secure and voluntary data sharing across the EU.
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 Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets has issued guidelines to help businesses understand the European Digital Services Act.
The new study by Padova and Thess outlines recommendations for the EU’s GPAI code of practice to ensure innovation and alignment with international standards.
The European Commission and EDPB collaborate to clarify the interplay between the DMA and GDPR, ensuring coherent application for digital gatekeepers.