AI developers, users see EU Commission guidelines on prohibited use cases
By Luca Bertuzzi ( February 4, 2025, 16:51 GMT | Insight) -- AI developers and users see the publication of the European Commission’s guidelines on prohibited use cases today, which are intended to provide legal clarity and practical examples. The AI Act bans eight use cases from AI-powered manipulative techniques to social scoring, with significant implications for the private sector. Although the bans started to apply on Feb. 2, public enforcement will only start in August. The commission still has to formally adopt the guidelines.AI developers and users see the publication of the European Commission’s guidelines on the prohibited use cases today, which are intended to provide legal clarity and practical examples....
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