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Artificial Intelligence Regulation

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Human oversight done right

What has long been discussed in the scientific community should be urgently incorporated into artificial intelligence legislation: The AI Act should use humans to monitor AI only when effective, Johannes Walter explains in his position.

By Experts Table.Briefings

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AI Act: new opportunity for compromise

On Wednesday, the shadow rapporteurs on the AI Act will meet. They finally need to agree on important points so that they can negotiate the dossier with the Council before the end of the year. Expectations are mixed.

By Corinna Visser

Prof. Dr. Antonio Krüger _Fotonachweis DFKI _Jürgen Mai
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Antonio Krüger: 'Regulation must not stifle innovation'

With the AI Regulation, Europe can take on a pioneering role worldwide, according to Antonio Krüger, CEO of the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence. In an interview with Corinna Visser, he explains where he still sees room for improvement.

By Corinna Visser

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AI Regulation: a stack of amendments

The AI Regulation is a complex piece of regulation: It is intended to provide the use of certain classes of algorithmic systems with legal guard rails. The horizontal regulation is currently occupying the Parliament and the Council. Now, the ITRE opinion is a second opinion of a co-advisory committee.

By Falk Steiner

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AI regulation: Parliament wants to process dossier at lightning speed

The European Parliament is beginning the real work on the artificial intelligence regulation: One committee meeting follows the next. The lead rapporteurs have presented an ambitious timetable. However, given the many open points, it is questionable whether this can be adhered to.

By Eugenie Ankowitsch