MIT Technology Review March 19, 2024
Rhiannon Williams

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The AI Act is done. Here’s what will (and won’t) change

After three years, the AI Act, the EU’s new sweeping AI law, jumped through its final bureaucratic hoop last week when the European Parliament voted to approve it.

But the reality is that the hard work starts now. The law will enter into force in May, and people living in the EU will start seeing changes by the end of the year. Regulators will need to get set up in order to enforce the...

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