The EU will start enforcing its new AI regulations on August 1
Briefly

Six months from now, the bloc will start implementing bans on prohibited applications for AI, such as the use of social credit ranking systems, facial recognition information collection, and real-time emotion recognition systems. Nine months in, codes of practice on AI developers will begin, raising concerns over industry shaping the rules.
After a year, makers of general-purpose AI models like ChatGPT must comply with new transparency requirements and demonstrate safety. The EU AI Act also encompasses generative AI and manipulated media rules, mandating clear labeling for deepfakes and other AI-generated content.
Companies training AI models must respect copyright laws unless specifically for research. Rightsholders can reserve rights over their works to control text and data mining, safeguarding scientific research purposes per the EU AI Act.
Read at Engadget
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