The proposed EU Artificial Intelligence Act would be the first attempt to regulate AI technology through a risk-based approach of high-risk systems. While the Council of the European Union has almost completed its input into the legislative process, the European Parliament is still negotiating its version. In this article, the IAPP looks at where all the EU lawmakers and stakeholders are in terms of crafting this precedent-setting legislation. In related news, the IAPP Privacy Advisor Podcast discuss the AI Act's risk framework and how it will intersect with existing regulations, such as the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
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