Day: July 3, 2025

Europe’s AI Act: A New Era of Regulation for Artificial Intelligence

The European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act, often referred to as the ‘new GDPR’, has come into effect, marking a significant shift towards the regulation of AI technologies. This comprehensive legislation aims to ensure that AI systems are safe, respect fundamental rights, and promote trustworthy innovation within the EU market.

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Lobbyists Intensify Efforts Against AI Code of Practice

Lobbyists are making a final effort to delay the rules for General Purpose AI (GPAI) as the European Commission prepares to publish the voluntary Code of Practice. Despite these attempts, the Commission has indicated that the GPAI rules will still apply beginning in August.

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Empowering AI with Human Insight

Human-in-the-Loop (HITL) is a collaborative approach that integrates human expertise into the lifecycle of AI systems, ensuring optimal results by leveraging both human judgment and machine efficiency. This method is particularly effective in handling ambiguous situations and ethical considerations, making it essential for the responsible development of AI technologies.

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Clarifying GDPR Compliance for AI Training

The French CNIL has clarified that training AI models on personal data from public sources can be lawful under GDPR’s legitimate interest basis, provided certain conditions are met. However, this guidance does not resolve other regulatory issues such as copyright and database rights that continue to impact AI training practices.

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