EU's Historic AI Act Sets Global Standard for Safety, Trust, and Innovation

May 24, 2024
EU's Historic AI Act Sets Global Standard for Safety, Trust, and Innovation
  • Europe's AI Act, adopted on May 21, 2024, has been approved by the Council of the European Union.

  • The Act is set to enter into force next month after endorsement by EU countries.

  • It aims to set a global standard for AI regulation, prioritizing safety, trustworthiness, and innovation.

  • The legislation addresses misinformation and fake news concerns, imposing strict transparency on high-risk AI models.

  • It restricts governments' use of biometric surveillance.

  • Violations of the Act can result in fines ranging from 7.5 million to 35 million euros.

  • Companies outside the EU must comply if they use EU customer data.

  • Lucilla Sioli and Dragos Tudorache are potential candidates to lead the AI Office overseeing compliance.

  • The Act is a significant step towards shaping the future of AI regulation worldwide.

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