EU Seeks Input on AI Act Definitions and Banned Uses of AI
The EU is consulting stakeholders to refine AI Act guidelines, focusing on defining AI systems and banned uses, with guidance expected in early 2025.
The EU is consulting stakeholders to refine AI Act guidelines, focusing on defining AI systems and banned uses, with guidance expected in early 2025.
The EU’s digital rulebook aims to streamline governance, but its complexity challenges organizations’ compliance, necessitating effective digital governance frameworks to achieve its objectives.
Norway plans to raise the social media age limit to 15, seeking EU-style solutions to protect minors online.
Only Belgium and Croatia have notified the EU of their NIS2 implementation, with a deadline approaching and potential fines for non-compliance.
The Dutch government abstains from supporting the current EU Regulation on combating online child sexual abuse material due to concerns over privacy and digital security.
The Council of Europe Framework Convention and the EU AI Act both emphasize transparency and human rights in AI, but differ in scope, with the former being broader and the latter offering detailed, market-centric regulations.
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.
Hogan Lovells offers AI Act compliance services to help organizations evaluate the Act’s applicability and ensure HR systems meet new EU regulations.
The Council of Europe has launched the first legally binding AI treaty to ensure compliance with human rights, democracy, and the rule of law.
European civil society and journalists’ groups demand tougher EU measures against spyware to protect democratic values, privacy, and data protection.