AI Omnibus: The trilogue begins
The European Parliament has adopted its position on the AI Omnibus. Negotiations with the Council and the Commission are now set to begin, bringing together a range of differing interests.
By Corinna Visser
The European Parliament has adopted its position on the AI Omnibus. Negotiations with the Council and the Commission are now set to begin, bringing together a range of differing interests.
By Corinna Visser
The Internet Trend Monitor explains phenomena and debates in the Chinese online sphere and why they matter to us, too. Today’s topic is whether Chinese art academies should cut traditional subjects in favor of AI-based programs – at a moment when a contemporary Chinese aesthetic is gaining increasing international attention.
By Fabian Peltsch
Two founders of the AI startup Manus are barred from leaving China until local authorities have reviewed its acquisition by Meta for potential violations of investment regulations. Experts see this as a warning shot to potential copycats.
By Fabian Peltsch
The greatest risk for Europe is not missing the AI bubble. It is copying it late – and on other people’s terms. Rather than subsidizing scale and speed, Europe should set clear priorities.
By Thomas Schwab and Martin Hullin
Members of the LIBE and IMCO committees want to give the AI Act more time and are proposing significantly longer transition periods for key AI requirements. This is in response to delays in technical standards and is intended to provide companies with planning certainty.
By Corinna Visser
Military reconnaissance is on the verge of a paradigm shift: Artificial intelligence (AI), data fusion and high-resolution satellites are making every operation more transparent than ever. Alliance partners must be able to integrate into these systems quickly, says Armin Fleischmann, head of the Bundeswehr’s Department of Cyber and Information Domain (CID) Planning and Digitalization.
By Torsten Kriening
According to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, production of the H200-generation high-performance chip for sale in China has resumed. In addition, preparations are reportedly underway for a version of the Groq AI chip tailored for the Chinese market.
By Ning Wang
TikTok parent ByteDance has temporarily paused the global rollout of its video-AI model Seedance 2.0. The move follows allegations of copyright infringement, including claims raised by Disney.
By Fabian Peltsch
China is in a race with the United States to develop and deploy artificial intelligence in the military. The new Five-Year Plan is set to further accelerate the pace.
By Andreas Landwehr
The shadow rapporteurs have agreed to the rapporteurs’ compromise proposal. It will be put to the committees for a vote next week. The plenary session is scheduled to make a decision on March 26.
By Corinna Visser