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European Commission’s New AI Watchdogs Appoints Expert Panel for Code of Practice

European Commission’s New AI Watchdogs Appoints Expert Panel

The European Commission has announced the appointment of 13 experts who will be responsible for drafting a Code of Practice for General Purpose Artificial Intelligence (GPAI), under the AI Act. The purpose of the code is to serve as a guideline for companies developing and deploying generative AI models like ChatGPT and Google Gemini. Implementing […]

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US Senators Introduce Landmark COPIED Act to Combat AI Deepfakes and Protect Content Creators

US Senators Introduce Landmark COPIED Act to Combat AI Deepfakes and Protect Content Creators

In a significant legislative move, U.S. Senators Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), and Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) have introduced the Content Origin Protection and Integrity from Edited and Deepfaked Media Act (COPIED Act). This bipartisan bill aims to address the growing threat of AI-generated deepfakes and ensure that journalists, artists, and other creators regain control

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British Businesses Told EU AI Law Likely Covers You, So Innovate Responsibly_Pexels

British Businesses Told EU AI Law Likely Covers You, So Innovate Responsibly

The UK recently released its “guidance” for governing AI development and deployment, emphasizing a light-touch, outcome-based approach. However, legal experts warn that compliance with the upcoming EU AI Act will likely satisfy UK requirements for most businesses. The EU AI Act, proposing a tiered system of bans, restrictions, and safeguards for AI, gained significant backing

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FTC Warns, Quietly Changing Terms of Service for AI Training Purposes Could Be Unfair or Deceptive

FTC Warns, Quietly Changing Terms of Service for AI Training Purposes Could Be Unfair or Deceptive

In the ever-evolving landscape of data-driven technology, companies find themselves at a crossroads. On one hand, they hunger for more user data to fuel their artificial intelligence (AI) products. On the other hand, they have existing privacy commitments to protect their users. The tension between these two forces can lead to a delicate dance—one that

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