Proposed Artificial Intelligence Act co-rapporteurs Brando Benifei and Dragoș Tudorache offered a new set of compromise texts concerning a range of disputed topics in the EU proposal, Euractiv reports. Updates were offered on provisions for prohibited practices, high-risk AI obligations, regulatory sandboxes and the role of a dedicated AI enforcement office. The new proposals were a product of feedback from a recent political meeting among members of European Parliament aimed at finalizing their position on the draft. Editor's note: The IAPP's Jedidiah Bracy, CIPP, discussed the proposed AI Act with Tudorache.
28 Feb. 2023
Co-rapporteurs circulate latest AI Act compromises
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