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U.S. companies face new obligations under the EU’s landmark AI legislation—here’s how to assess exposure, classify risk, and ...
The EU’s law is comprehensive, and puts regulatory responsibility on developers of AI to mitigate risk of harm by the systems ...
Organizations face the challenge of securing AI-generated code while maintaining a rapid development pace to meet market ...
Hogan Lovells and the AI Health Care Coalition recently hosted their fourth annual AI Health Law & Policy Summit, where thought leaders ...
Meta plans for AI to handle up to 90% of its product risk and privacy reviews for apps like Instagram and WhatsApp, aiming ...
Updates and new features for Meta's platforms, including Instagram and WhatsApp, have long been subjected to human reviews ...
An AI-powered system could soon take responsibility for evaluating the potential harms and privacy risks of up to 90% of ...
The same capabilities that make agents much more powerful than traditional chatbots also make them much bigger potential ...
The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping numerous industries, promising increased efficiency and innovative solutions. However, in the context ...
risk-mitigation and copyright rules. The US government’s Mission to the EU reached out to the European Commission to push back against the AI code of practice in the last few weeks. The letter ...
The rapidly growing capabilities and increasing presence of AI-based systems in our lives raise pressing questions about the impact, governance, ethics, and accountability of these technologies around ...
When a CISO chooses an AI model for their organization, significant policies, procedures, and technology controls are needed, as well as a risk analysis, said Joseph Steinberg, a US-based expert ...