Category: AI Legislation
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“We want Britain to shape the AI revolution”: UK government publishes AI action plan
The new plan will make the UK “irresistible” to AI firms and includes changes such as encouraging public and private data licensing, and reforming the UK text and data mining regime so it is “at least as competitive as the EU”, British government says.
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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.