Three of the withdrawn directives are notable to the tech industry, relating to the regulation of AI, patent disputes, and ...
The EU has opened a consultation on a proposed AI Liability Directive (AILD). The AILD would establish a liability regime for ...
The EU’s AI Liability Directive withdrawal marks a significant moment in the ongoing international debate over AI regulation ...
The EU has withdrawn its AI Liability Directive, two years after it was first proposed, after members failed to reach an ...
Switzerland's long-awaited strategy for artificial intelligence (AI) focuses on promoting business, while leaving regulations ...
The European Commission does not plan to renew debate on draft legislation for handling artificial intelligence when it causes harms, the IAPP's Caitlin Andrews reports.
The European Parliament's lead lawmaker responsible for steering new AI Liability rules - German European People's Party MEP ...
The European Investment Bank will collaborate with the European Commission on financing the InvestAI initiative.
The decisions announced by the EU Tuesday were directly caused by member disagreements, but indirectly reflect fears of overregulating AI.
The creation of the working group comes at a time when the United States lags in establishing a cohesive federal privacy standard.