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EP Think tank briefing: The European Artificial Intelligence Act

Proposed by the European Commission in April 2021, the draft AI act, the first binding worldwide horizontal regulation on AI, sets a common framework for the use and supply of AI systems in the EU. It offers a classification for AI systems with different requirements and obligations tailored on a ‘risk-based approach’.

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Digital capacities and tech: EU Commission opens calls to invest over €176m

The European Commission opened a new set of calls for proposals under the 2023-2024 Work Programmes of the Digital Europe Programme to strengthen digital capacities across EU. These calls are open to businesses, public administrations, and other entities from the EU Member States, EFTA/EEA countries, and associated countries. The budget for this set of calls is over €176 million.

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Making A.I. available to all – and to avoid Big Tech’s monopoly – Vestager

EU Commission EVP Vestager at a Renew Europe event at the European Parliament: “There are questions around input neutrality and the influence such systems could have on our democracies. A Large Language Model is only as good as the inputs it receives, and for this there must always be a discretionary element. Do we really want our opinion-making to be reliant on AI systems that are under the control –

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Europol: EU Commissioner Johansson at the Joint Parliamentary Scrutiny Group

It’s time to realise: Organised crime is as big a threat to society, as terrorism. And we have to counter this threat with the same determination. And so it’s good that the last four years the EU has made big steps forward on security. Much bigger steps than anyone expected four years ago when we started this mandate. And to a very large part, that’s thanks to Europol.

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Artificial Intelligence Act: committees confirm landmark agreement

MEPs have endorsed at committee level the provisional agreement on the Artificial Intelligence Act that ensures safety and complies with fundamental rights. On Tuesday, the Internal Market and Civil Liberties Committees voted 71-8 (7 abstentions) to approve the result of negotiations with the member states on the Artificial Intelligence Act.

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