Day: January 27, 2025

Key Insights on the EU AI Act Code of Practice Drafting Process

The ongoing drafting of the EU AI Act Code of Practice has reached a crucial phase, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between providers and regulators. Key recommendations include addressing copyright implications in AI training datasets and ensuring that operational steps are clear and beneficial for industry adaptation.

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South Korea’s AI Basic Act: A New Era of Regulation

South Korea’s AI Basic Act will require AI providers to establish an in-country representative to ensure compliance with safety and governance requirements. The legislation aims to stimulate investment in the AI industry while promoting responsible oversight and innovation.

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AI Policy Deadline: What Employees Need to Know

The deadline for Belgian employers to implement an Artificial Intelligence (AI) policy is approaching, with a requirement to establish guidelines for AI use by February 2, 2025. This law aims to enhance AI literacy among employees while banning AI applications that violate fundamental European norms.

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France’s Lobbying Undermines EU AI Regulations

France has been instrumental in lobbying for changes to the European Artificial Intelligence Act, which will allow greater surveillance capabilities for law enforcement and border authorities. These amendments raise significant concerns about privacy rights and the potential misuse of AI technologies against citizens.

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Implementation Timeline of the AI Act

Back to all insights Table of Contents Summary   August 1, 2024: EU AI Act officially comes into force. February 2, 2025: Ban on AI systems with unacceptable risks (e.g., subliminal manipulation, social scoring). May

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