The Spanish Presidency of the Council of the European Union circulated half of the Artificial Intelligence Act provisions governing law enforcement's use of AI models within the Committee of Permanent Representatives 24 Nov., Euractiv reports. The remaining half, which focuses on issues such as use of foundation models, access to source code, system governance, and the sanction regime, is anticipated to be addressed by the committee 1 Dec. Editor's note: IAPP Editorial Director Jedidiah Bracy spoke with AI Act policymakers about developments in the law's trilogue negotiations in the latest edition of the Privacy Advisor Podcast.
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EU AI Act negotiations enter critical stretch
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