Civil Society Letter Slams EU AI Act Scope Shrink
Watchdogs are circling. A joint letter from 33 civil society groups blasts proposed tweaks to the EU AI Act's Annex I, fearing a carve-out for high-risk systems.
Watchdogs are circling. A joint letter from 33 civil society groups blasts proposed tweaks to the EU AI Act's Annex I, fearing a carve-out for high-risk systems.
The EU's AI Office just outlined who counts as a GPAI model provider — and it's a compute-fueled minefield. After 20 years watching Valley hype, I smell selective enforcement ahead.
The EU AI Act promised teeth, but without watchdogs, it was all bark. Enter the Scientific Panel: 60 independent experts ready to classify models, flag risks, and alert on systemic threats.
Imagine an AI whispering sweet nothings about cash incentives as you're booted from Europe. Frontex's new deportation app promises just that, but who's buying the spin?
The EU AI Act isn't just red tape—it's a lifeline for Europe's small AI players. Buried in its 38 SME mentions? Tools to outmaneuver giants.
The EU just unveiled its Code of Practice for general-purpose AI—think guidelines for the ChatGPT crowd. But with no legal bite, will Big Tech even glance at it?
Imagine training an AI with a number so vast—10²³ floating point operations—it rivals the atoms in the observable universe. That's the EU's new line for GPAI models.
Your VMS just matched a temp to Amsterdam. Congrats—now prove it's not biased, or face EU fines. Staffing's AI party is over.
Brussels drops its voluntary playbook for taming GPAI under the EU AI Act. But after 20 years watching Valley hype, I'm asking: does this actually stick, or is it more paperwork for the lawyers?
Tech insiders sweating under the EU AI Act? Come 2026, whistleblower shields activate. But after two decades watching Valley scandals, I'm not holding my breath for clean wins.
Everyone figured the AI Act was wrapped up post-negotiations. Wrong. Now the Commission stares down 130 mandates, from acts to audits, with timelines that scream 'impossible.'
Picture AI models as unruly rockets blasting off without seatbelts. The EU AI Act's Chapter V slams on the brakes—with enforcement powers igniting in 2026.