CTOs and CIOs should establish a robust governance framework to ensure compliance, minimize risk and drive responsible AI adoption.
Prioritizing funding for AI research and startups is essential. The European Commission has set a target of 20 billion euros in annual AI investment, but this goal requires significant private-sector participation.
Understanding the need for regulation to ensure the safe use of AI, the European Union (EU) has introduced the world’s most comprehensive
Under the AI Act, some AI uses are prohibited outright, while others are subject to varying degrees of governance, management, and transparency requirements. The banned AI practices deemed to pose an unacceptable risk include real-time biometric identification in public spaces, social scoring systems, and manipulative technologies.
In a world-first, the EU created legislation to regulate Artificial Intelligence, called the AI Act. But it now seems to be moving away from effective protection for those harmed by this technology by abandoning a proposed AI Liability Directive.
Nine months after passing a landmark AI Act, the EU has become a battlefield for AI companies and rightsholders.
Why new systems and standards are needed for rights holders to be fairly compensated or opt out the use of their works to train AI
AxeleraAI, one of Europe's few companies making computer chips for artificial intelligence, has been awarded a grant of up to 61.6 million euros ($66 million) to develop a chip for use in data centres,
This blog post provides a brief overview of the impact of Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 of 13 June 2024 laying down harmonized rules on artificial intelligence (“AI Act”) on video game developers. More and more are integrating AI systems into their video games,
This is all handled via a rather confusing credits system – with higher resolution clips costing more credits. A five-second, 720p video at a 16:9 resolution costs 60 seconds, a
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