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EUs new AI rules set to enter into force and other digital tech . . . 1 EU's AI Act set to take effect The European Union's (EU) rules on artificial intelligence (AI) are due to come into force in June after the bloc's countries endorsed a political deal that was reached in December The rules could set a global benchmark for the technology
What the GDPR can teach us about AI regulation The EU is set to adopt the world’s first comprehensive AI regulatory framework in early 2024 The bloc has been a global leader in the development of tech policy following the adoption of its privacy legislation, the GDPR US stakeholders and policy-makers should work together to ensure they too can play a leading role in developing meaningful and workable AI regulation
UN and EU both agree new AI rules, and other digital technology stories . . . This round-up brings you key digital technology stories from the past fortnight Top digital technology stories: Two world firsts as UN and EU agree new artificial intelligence rules; UK and US sign bilateral AI agreement; AI being used to track illegal fishing
What is digital sovereignty and how are countries approaching it? The EU has taken a proactive stance with its comprehensive regulatory framework, including the Data Act, Data Governance Act, AI Act, and GDPR, which collectively aim to safeguard European citizens' data rights and promote digital autonomy
What the EU is doing to foster human-centric AI The EU’s first draft Regulation on AI is part of a wider effort to develop human-centric AI by eliminating mistakes and biases to ensure it is safe and trustworthy The regulation includes requirements to minimise the risk of algorithmic discrimination, in particular in relation to the quality of data sets used for the development of AI systems It also introduces human oversight of certain
What to know about the EUs facial recognition regulation Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) is a central concern of the European Commission's proposed AI regulation To successfully comply, tech providers will need to build tailored approaches to risk management and quality processes In partnership with industry, government and civil society, the World Economic Forum has developed an audit framework and certification scheme for tech providers
AI governance trends: How regulation, collaboration and skills demand . . . In addition, AI-focused regulatory activity is expanding In 2024, the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act, or EU AI Act, was finally passed into law after years of debate and anticipation Like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), we expect it to influence many similar laws in other regions of the world
Why AI literacy is now a core competency in education The framework also aligns with Article 4 of the EU AI Act, which mandates that those deploying AI systems must ensure users - including students and educator - have a sufficient level of AI literacy
What impact will the EU Data Act have on the digital economy? However, as recently seen with the EU proposal for the AI Act, striking a balance between protection of citizens’ rights and EU economic competitiveness can be difficult, and it requires complex evaluations As the President of the EU Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, said early in 2019, it's important to avoid detrimental effects for citizens’ rights and freedoms “preserving high