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EU’s bans on unacceptable AI uses will be left to private enforcement for first six months

By Luca Bertuzzi ( August 21, 2024, 15:38 GMT | Insight) -- The EU recently passed the AI Act, a comprehensive law regulating artificial intelligence based on its capacity to cause harm. One of the key categories envisaged encompasses unacceptable uses of this technology, which are forbidden in the bloc. The bans will start to apply on Feb. 2 next year, but public enforcement of the regulation won't begin until six months after that — leaving the initial enforcement of the rules in the hands of private litigation.The EU recently passed the AI Act, a comprehensive law regulating artificial intelligence based on its capacity to cause harm. One of the key categories envisaged encompasses unacceptable uses of this technology, which are forbidden in the bloc....

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