Facial-recognition ban gets lawmakers’ backing in AI Act vote
Publicat:Europe got closer to a full-on ban on facial recognition in public spaces and reining in ChatGPT after lawmakers adopted a strengthened version of the EU‘s artificial intelligence rulebook on Thursday, according to Politico. Members of the European Parliament in the internal market and civil liberties committees passed their compromise text for the Artificial Intelligence Act, […] The post Facial-recognition ban gets lawmakers’ backing in AI Act vote appeared first on Știri online, ultimele știri, presa online, ziar online - Sursazilei.ro .
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