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EU Parliament releases Briefing EU Legislation in Progress paper on EU AI Act.
European Parliament released a Briefing EU Legislation in Progress paper on the EU Artificial Intelligence Act (EU AI Act).
The paper includes:
- the changes the original EU AI Act proposal was to bring;
- opinions of the Advisory committees and national Parliaments;
stakeholder views, including from the Big Data Value Association, civil rights, European Enterprises Alliance, and European Consumer Organization (BEUC) on consumer protection;
- academic and other views, including on the artificial intelligence (AI) systems definition, risk-based approach, governance structure, and enforcement and redress mechanisms;
- legislative process, from the negotiation phase to the final text;
- the key provisions of the final text, including the scope of application, risk-based approach, sandboxing and real-world testing, enforcement and institutional setting, and entry into force timelines; and
- latest issues in the policy debate, including the implementation challenges, whether the EU AI Act has gone far enough in preventing and/or mitigating the risks, and international harmonization.
The paper includes:
- the changes the original EU AI Act proposal was to bring;
- opinions of the Advisory committees and national Parliaments;
stakeholder views, including from the Big Data Value Association, civil rights, European Enterprises Alliance, and European Consumer Organization (BEUC) on consumer protection;
- academic and other views, including on the artificial intelligence (AI) systems definition, risk-based approach, governance structure, and enforcement and redress mechanisms;
- legislative process, from the negotiation phase to the final text;
- the key provisions of the final text, including the scope of application, risk-based approach, sandboxing and real-world testing, enforcement and institutional setting, and entry into force timelines; and
- latest issues in the policy debate, including the implementation challenges, whether the EU AI Act has gone far enough in preventing and/or mitigating the risks, and international harmonization.