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As AI algorithms quietly take over life’s most important decisions, the right to opt out is fading – and with it, our autonomy.
High-risk AI applications and those with the potential for unfair treatment (i.e. bias) are two more key takeaways for compliance leaders, as well as the connection to data privacy laws for AI systems ...
Lack of private investors, malformed markets and over-regulation present a big challenge for European officials trying to ...
Kamales Lardi—author of ‘Artificial Intelligence for Business’ and a global keynote speaker on A.I. transformation—argues ...
Driven by advances in artificial intelligence, biometric technologies now claim the ... Building on this foundation, the EU AI Act introduces a new layer of regulation that targets four types of ...
This article explores the global regulatory landscape, examining how leading authorities in the U.S., EU, U.K., Canada, China ...
For executives racing to lead in healthcare AI, I see the European Union, the United States and China as the leading ...
In March 2025, the Hungarian Parliament enacted legislation expanding the use of facial recognition technologies in minor ...
On April 22, 2025, the EU Commission’s AI Office published draft guidelines to clarify the obligations in the EU AI Act for providers ...
As the trend towards the international dispersion of certain value chain activities produces challenges, discover policies to meet these Tax transparency and international co-operation Enhanced ...
To train their models, general-purpose AI (GPAI) providers need large datasets, which may include copyrighted materials. Despite the EU Directive 2019/790 on Copyright and the EU Artificial ...
The Trump administration has formally objected to the EU's draft AI Code of Practice, arguing it's overly burdensome and ...