Forbes April 29, 2024
Joe Harpaz

Artificial intelligence developers have largely lived under a cloud of uncertainty around how regulatory bodies will influence their work, but for the first time, that cloud has started to clear.

The European Union, an outspoken leader in establishing rules for AI development, recently passed the most significant piece of AI-focused legislation to date. The EU AI Act represents one component of the bloc’s plan to “support the development of trustworthy AI” and clearly define how and where developers can build AI. In a realm of technology that mostly looks like untamed wilderness, the EU has started to build roads that will shape emerging tools and capabilities.

While legislators start to catch up to the developers, health tech companies need to...

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