Category: AI Regulation

AI Law Delays Spark Concerns in South Korea

South Korea has missed its self-imposed deadline to disclose draft versions of enforcement decrees for its AI Basic Act, which was passed in late December 2024. The delay has caused growing concerns among companies about regulatory clarity as they prepare for the law’s implementation in January 2026.

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EU AI Act: Innovation at Risk Amidst Hasty Rollout

The European Union’s AI Act is facing significant backlash due to its rushed implementation, which critics argue could stifle innovation and impose heavy compliance burdens. Despite industry calls for a delay, the European Commission remains committed to the strict timeline, raising concerns about the potential impact on Europe’s competitiveness in the global AI landscape.

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EU AI Act: Innovation at Risk Amidst Hasty Rollout

The European Union’s AI Act is facing significant backlash due to its rushed implementation, which critics argue could stifle innovation and impose heavy compliance burdens. Despite industry calls for a delay, the European Commission remains committed to the strict timeline, raising concerns about the potential impact on Europe’s competitiveness in the global AI landscape.

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Building Sustainable Generative AI: Mitigating Carbon Emissions

Generative AI is revolutionizing industries, but it comes with a significant environmental cost due to carbon emissions from extensive compute resources. As the demand for large-scale models grows, developers face the urgent challenge of minimizing this environmental impact while creating powerful AI systems.

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AI Regulation: Balancing Innovation and Oversight

Experts discuss the implications of the recently passed H.R. 1, which would pause state and local regulations on artificial intelligence for ten years. The article examines the benefits and drawbacks of AI regulation, highlighting the need for careful oversight to balance innovation with potential social impacts.

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New Code of Practice for AI Compliance Set for 2025

The European Commission announced that a code of practice to help companies comply with the EU’s artificial intelligence rules may only be implemented by the end of 2025. This delay follows calls from various stakeholders, including major tech firms, for additional time to prepare for the new regulations.

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