The EU activates the first strict AI rules

The EU activates the first strict AI rules

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According to the AI Act, evaluation of social behaviour and facial recognition in public spaces are not permitted in the EU. / © Getty Images, Unsplash

The EU's "AI Act" is the world's first cross-national piece of legislation on the use of artificial intelligence. After a transitional phase, a number of rules are now being tightened up.

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