EU’s Artificial Intelligence Regulation Goes Into Effect
Critics say the Act will hinder innovation and give Europe’s competitors an edge.
Critics say the Act will hinder innovation and give Europe’s competitors an edge.
The tech giant took umbrage at regulations that would require interoperability with rival platforms.
Tyranny pretends to respond to higher, more advanced, imperatives, but they are, at root, an expression of an age-old libido dominandi.
A campaign group says the chatbot provides false information about people that cannot be corrected.
The law would punish illegal AI-generated content distribution with up to five years in prison.
The EU opts for regulation, not innovation, to plug holes in its industrial strategy.
Teachers are already using the new technology in more areas than parents realise.
Despite pushback by educators, the Tory government finds AI’s growing influence to be “heartening.”
British officials are testing new technology aimed at helping ministers make more sense in media appearances.
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