Category: AI Legislation
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OpenAI’s Sora latest major AI technology to be withheld from EU, UK markets — at least for now and presumably due to overregulation
OpenAI’s Sora is the latest example of a major new AI-based service that is, at least for the time being, unavailable to European users, presumably due to overregulation.
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Sen. Cruz suggests violation of U.S. law by UK government-funded AI entity, criticizes Europe for innovation-hostile, politically-motivated overregulation
A recent letter by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) indicates that senior Republican politicians take issue with European efforts to export overregulation and disadvantage U.S. companies.
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AI startups want to be protected by regulation, but also against overregulation: observations on a16z-Microsoft statement
A joint statement by venture investors Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and President Brad Smith
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AI Act’s flaws create legal uncertainty, MEP doubts if Europe even wants to “survive in the digital world”
Diplomats from the member states of the European Union approved a compromise proposal on the EU’s AI Act on Friday, but there is valid criticism of the law’s technical flaws and skepticism regarding its economic impact.
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Text of EU AI Act published: last-minute inclusion of General Purpose AI Models raises questions, as do open-source exceptions
Euractiv tech reporter Luca Bertuzzi has published a previously EU-internal document that juxtaposes the positions of three EU institutions and their compromise text.