Category: Regulatory Compliance

EU Introduces New Code to Streamline AI Compliance

The European Union has introduced a voluntary code of practice to assist companies in complying with the upcoming AI Act, which will regulate AI usage across its member states. This code addresses transparency, copyright protections, and the safety of advanced AI systems, while also responding to industry concerns regarding the complexity of the new regulations.

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Reforming AI Procurement for Government Accountability

This article discusses the importance of procurement processes in the adoption of AI technologies by local governments, highlighting how loopholes can lead to a lack of oversight. It emphasizes the need for consistent governance norms to ensure responsible AI practices and accountability in public sector acquisitions.

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Building Trust in AI Traffic Solutions

As artificial intelligence becomes integral to modern infrastructure, the EU AI Act establishes crucial standards for safety and accountability in its deployment, particularly in traffic management. FLIR’s proprietary AI model for Intelligent Traffic Systems not only complies with this legislation but is designed to prioritize transparency and user privacy.

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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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