European Union (EU) member states have unanimously endorsed a pioneering legislation that will impose stringent regulations on a range of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies.
According to reports from Ednews, citing ntv.com, the EU Council has confirmed the adoption of the "Artificial Intelligence Law," marking the world's first comprehensive set of regulations concerning AI.
Under this landmark law, AI regulations will be standardized across EU nations. It mandates that AI systems used collectively must prioritize security and uphold fundamental rights.
The legislation adopts a "risk-based" approach to AI regulation, tailoring rules according to the potential societal harm posed by different AI applications. As the perceived risk escalates, so will the regulatory requirements.
Certain applications of artificial intelligence will be deemed too perilous and consequently prohibited under this law. Activities such as retrieving facial images from the internet or CCTV, implementing emotion recognition in workplace and educational settings, and conducting biometric categorization to extract sensitive personal information like social evaluations, sexual orientation, or religious beliefs will be strictly prohibited.
This legislative milestone underscores the EU's commitment to fostering responsible AI development while safeguarding individual rights and societal well-being. By enacting these robust regulations, the EU aims to set a global standard for ethical AI governance and ensure that emerging technologies are deployed in a manner consistent with democratic values and human dignity.