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The European Union's AI Act, set to take effect in August 2024, aims to regulate AI technologies by ensuring human rights protection, promoting responsible innovation, and establishing global standards. The Act introduces a risk-based approach to AI applications, mandates transparency and accountability, and imposes substantial fines for non-compliance, while fostering a competitive and innovative AI ecosystem.
By Dr. Tony HoangThe European Union's AI Act, set to take effect in August 2024, aims to regulate AI technologies by ensuring human rights protection, promoting responsible innovation, and establishing global standards. The Act introduces a risk-based approach to AI applications, mandates transparency and accountability, and imposes substantial fines for non-compliance, while fostering a competitive and innovative AI ecosystem.