Day: January 28, 2025

AI Regulation: The EU’s Missed Opportunities

The European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act of 2024 is criticized for leaving significant gaps in its treatment of AI policies, potentially hindering innovation within member states. While the Act addresses certain stages of the AI lifecycle, it fails to regulate the foundational stages of AI development, raising concerns about embedded biases and the future of tech regulation.

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Texas Takes the Lead in AI Regulation with TRAIGA

The Texas Responsible AI Governance Act (TRAIGA) proposes comprehensive regulations for AI, focusing on high-risk systems and their developers. It aims to prohibit certain AI uses while providing limited rights for private litigants and exemptions for small businesses.

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