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EU member states agree on technical details of AI Act

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  • EU member states' representatives advanced the Artificial Intelligence Act by agreeing on the technical details, which will set new rules for AI governance while ensuring citizens' rights in the European Union (EU), following a unanimous vote.

  • The European Parliament introduced a new article outlining obligations to protect fundamental rights in AI, addressing the lack of such provisions in the EU executive's initial plan. In reaction, Germany, France, and Italy proposed mandatory self-regulation through codes of conduct for foundational AI models.

  • Once approved by the European Parliament—with committee votes in mid-February and a plenary vote in March or April—the Act is expected to be enforced later this year. It includes a 36-month implementation period, but AI model requirements will begin to apply in one year.

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