The EU's AI Law Has Just Come Into Effect
Briefly

The urgency for the AI Act became apparent following the rise of ChatGPT in 2022, showcasing the remarkable capabilities of generative AI in producing sophisticated text almost instantaneously.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasized the dual objectives of the legislation: "With our artificial intelligence act, we create new guardrails not only to protect people and their interests but also to give businesses and innovators clear rules and certainty."
Notably, the Act imposes stringent bans on the use of AI for predictive policing... targeting policies that are based on profiling and on systems utilizing biometric data to infer sensitive personal attributes.
The AI Act adopts a risk-based approach, imposing stricter obligations on companies based on the potential risks their AI systems pose to citizens' health or rights.
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