China rolls out interim measures for safe AI usage, lessens restrictions
Chinese government has outlined new regulations that will standardize innovation in the sector mandating generative AI content to conform to existing socialist ideals.
Chinese government has outlined new regulations that will standardize innovation in the sector mandating generative AI content to conform to existing socialist ideals.
German political parties remain divided on AI regulation amidst EU's AI Act debates as they seek a balance between fostering innovation and ensuring safe usage.
GitHub and tech allies, including Hugging Face, Creative Commons, and EleutherAI, unite against the European Union’s AI Act and file a paper wishing for an open-source AI support instead.
The European Commission is throwing its hat into the ring to become “a world leader in Web 4.0 and virtual worlds” in a bid to steer the new technological transition and “ensure secure, trustworthy, fair and inclusive empowerment.”
Under Banque de France Governor François Villeroy de Galhau's proposal, CBDC, tokenized bank deposits, and other digital currencies may be exchanged for value under one network.
While the European Union and Japan have pledged to work together on AI, the latter wants to emulate United States’s soft approach to foster the progress of the local AI industry.
The coalition argues that the proposed rules could force leading AI researchers out of the region, while the European Union remains firm that the legislation would help the AI sector thrive.
The amendments to the CRR and CRD centered on regulating digital assets in the European Union include a transitional prudential regime for the sector and enhanced risk management of banks.
Thirteen consumer protection groups have warned EU regulators over the impending dangers to data protection, competition, and safety of AI platforms.
Slovak legislators worry that the digital euro will start out as an alternative but will soon be mandatory, and they fear Slovakia could lose monetary sovereignty.
The newly minted EDIC seeks to harness the power of blockchain to move EU's "digital decade" forward, with plans to integrate the technology with other jurisdictions.
The consultation set for July regarding the provisions contained within MiCA will revolve around data needed to obtain a permit, complaint-handling procedures, and management policies, among others.