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AI Under The Rule Of Law: How The EU Is Pioneering Ethical Governance For Tomorrow's Technology

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63% : within Consumer Protection, Family and Matrimonial and Privacy topic(s) In a groundbreaking move, the European Union has passed the EU Artificial Intelligence Act, the world's first comprehensive legal framework for AI.
62% : In summary, the EU AI Act marks a bold step towards responsible AI governance.
61% : It will also shape how tech companies both inside and outside the EU, design and market their AI tools, as compliance will be required for any AI system operating in the EU market.
58% : The EU AI Act is designed to protect citizens' rights, ensure ethical AI development, and build public trust.
58% : The EU AI Act sets a global precedent.
52% : Set to come into full effect in 2026, the Act is poised to reshape how AI systems are developed, deployed, and governed across the EU, with a focus on safety, transparency, and accountability.
51% : By balancing innovations with fundamental rights, the EU aims to lead the world in ethical AI development, ensuring that technological progress does not come at the cost of human dignity or democratic values.
45% : Parliament strived to ensure that AI in the EU is not only safe and reliable, but also transparent, traceable, non-discriminatory, and environmentally sustainable.
34% : The Act is a risk-based approach to AI regulation, categorising systems according to the potential harm they pose to individuals and society.

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