While the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) can help enterprises operate more efficiently, there is significant risk associated with it, including lawsuits, AI misuse and biased data.
While some behind the AI boom may be assuring Americans there's nothing to worry about, many are looking to their congressional representatives for answers – and intervention.
The EU AI Act, which went into force on August 1, 2024, introduces specific rules for artificial intelligence (AI) systems, especially those
The European Union plans to pump 1.4 billion euros into artificial intelligence (AI) and deep tech research next year.
Organizations aim to empower stakeholders with generative capabilities that streamline workflows, transforming traditionally manual processes into automated efficiencies. However, the complexities of real-time automated engagements amplify the risk associated with AI.
Life science companies will have to grapple with unique questions in complying with the European Artificial Intelligence Act, including the scope
The European Union has tossed a wrench in the works of chipmaker Nvidia's proposed acquisition of Tel Aviv-based AI workload management startup Run:ai.
There is no dearth of AI governance frameworks available from the US government and European Union, as well as top market researchers, but no doubt, as gen AI innovation outpaces formal standards, CIOs will need to enact and hone internal AI governance ...
Europe's nominated head of tech sovereignty and security will work towards boosting the EU's use of artificial intelligence and "disruptive" technology for the battlefield.
The sustainability of food and beverage companies is under increasing legislative and public pressure. With forest destruction responsible for about 15% of total greenhouse gas emissions, and agriculture driving 70-80% of deforestation,
Speakers from various international organizations at the New York City Bar Association's "UN Summit of the Future: International Regulation of AI" webinar discussed whether global AI regulation is possible and what's holding it back.
European Commission Imposes Fine for Collusion to Prevent Competing Entry - On 23 October 2024, the European Commission (EC)