Insights: Publications Understanding EU's AI Act and its Enforcement Mechanisms
Law360
Until recently, businesses have employed artificial intelligence technology with few restrictions because AI has remained largely unregulated.
However, on June 14, the European Parliament — the main legislative branch of the European Union — passed a draft version of the Artificial Intelligence Act that would constitute the first major legislation to regulate AI.
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