Day: January 16, 2025

Luxembourg Takes Bold Steps in Enforcing the EU AI Act

A new law proposed in Luxembourg aims to empower the National Data Protection Commission (CNPD) and other regulators to enforce compliance with the EU AI Act. This draft law outlines the CNPD’s primary role in overseeing AI systems and establishing penalties for non-compliance.

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Navigating the Landscape of AI Regulation: What to Expect in 2025

American AI policy in 2025 will likely be dominated by state legislative proposals, as federal AI policy is expected to be a lower priority amid other pressing issues. With more major regulatory proposals anticipated, states like New York and Texas are already working on initiatives that resemble previous civil rights-based bills.

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Navigating the Ethical Landscape of AI and Biometric Technology

The integration of AI and biometric technologies, such as facial recognition, has transformed security across various sectors but raises significant ethical and regulatory concerns. To navigate these challenges, organizations must adhere to standards like BS 9347 and comply with regulations such as the EU AI Act, ensuring transparency, accountability, and fairness in their deployment.

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Navigating the Future: How the EU’s AI Act is Transforming Continuing Education in Healthcare

The EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act aims to regulate AI applications by categorizing them according to their risk levels, ensuring safety, transparency, and accountability. This legislation will significantly impact Continuing Medical Education (CME), as providers must comply with strict data handling and algorithmic transparency requirements while also embracing innovative educational methods.

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