by enr | 31.May 2024 | Videos
In May 2024, EU member states adopted the Artificial Intelligence Act, a landmark piece of legislation that is the first in the world to set standards for regulating the field. In this video, the European Newsroom (enr) takes a closer look at the technology and how the EU will regulate it.
by AFP, Agerpres, AMNA, ANSA, APA, Belga, BTA, CTK, dpa, EFE, Lusa, STA, TASR | 29.May 2024 | Key Stories
EU member states last week adopted the bloc’s landmark Artificial Intelligence Act, the first legislation in the world to tackle this cutting-edge technology. Now that the legislative phase is over, what challenges will countries face when implementing the unprecedented rules into national law?
by AFP, Belga, BTA | 12.Dec 2023 | Europe in brief
The European Union has agreed on landmark legislation to regulate artificial intelligence (AI). Bulgaria expects to complete a report next summer on its readiness to join the euro area by 2025. Iran accuses a Swedish EU diplomat of conspiring with Israel.
by AFP, ANSA, ATA, BTA, dpa, EFE, MIA, STA | 03.Nov 2023 | Key Stories
The G7 agreed on a code of conduct for AI developers. Leaders urged the EU to move faster on lawmaking but pointed out that overregulating may be harmful, especially looking at competition from China and the US. In the UK, political and industry leaders have come together to discuss AI at the world’s first global AI Safety Summit, committing to collaboration.
by dpa, EFE, STA, Tanjug, TASR | 25.Jul 2023 | Europe in brief
Slovakia sends firefighters to the Greek island of Rhodes to fight a forest fire. The first European Summer School on Artificial Intelligence opens in Slovenia. No party won a clear majority in Sunday’s general elections in Spain.