
The EU AI Act aims to create a level playing field for AI innovation. Here’s what it is.

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The EU AI Act, described as the world's first comprehensive AI law, aims to create a uniform legal framework for AI across the 27 EU countries, impacting both local and foreign companies. It promotes human-centric and trustworthy AI while ensuring health, safety, and fundamental rights protection. The Act adopts a risk-based approach, banning unacceptable risks and regulating high-risk uses. Rollout began on August 1, 2024, with staggered compliance deadlines, the first of which focuses on prohibiting certain AI uses. Penalties for non-compliance will be effective and dissuasive, targeting both large and small players.
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