Entry into force of the European regulation on AI: the first questions and answers from the CNIL
Depuis un an, la CNIL a lancé son plan d’action pour promouvoir une IA respectueuse des droits des personnes sur leurs données et sécuriser les entreprises innovant en la matière dans leur application du RGPD. À l’occasion de la publication du règlement IA au JOUE, la CNIL répond à vos questions sur ce nouveau texte.
Eurojust and U.S. Department of Justice co-host meeting aimed at ensuring sensitive technologies stay out of the wrong hands
Eurojust and the United States Department of Justice brought together senior European and US officials, prosecutors and law enforcement members for the purpose of stepping up efforts to combat the unlawful transfer of sensitive technology to foreign adversaries. The meeting on 12 July emphasised the urgent need to stop the illicit export of goods to
AI as a marketing term
As artificial intelligence has become a hot topic in the media, it has become more available to the public (including businesses), and marketers are increasingly using AI terminology to promote a wide array of products. In their attempts to tap into the buzz and excitement around new technological developments, marketers should take care not to
Artificial intelligence: a central bank’s view
Keynote speech by Piero Cipollone, Member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank, at the National Conference of Statistics on official statistics at the time of artificial intelligence Rome, 4 July 2024 It is a pleasure to be here today to discuss the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) from a central bank’s perspective.[1]
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