The EU AI Act passed - now comes the waiting
Briefly

"In the very short run, the compromise on the EU AI Act won't have much direct effect on established AI designers based in the US, because, by its terms, it probably won't take effect until 2025," says Paul Barrett, deputy director of the NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights.
But some member states grew concerned that this strictness could make the EU an unattractive market for AI. France, Germany, and Italy all lobbied to water down restrictions on GPAI during negotiations. They won compromises, including limiting what can be considered "high-risk" systems, which would then be subject to some of the strictest rules.
Read at The Verge
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