Not just ‘techy AI regulation’: EU rules to hit economy-wide


Joseph Brookes
Senior Reporter

A landmark step in the world’s first law governing the use of artificial intelligence in Europe has been welcomed by experts, who say the upcoming law will apply widely and help put human rights and transparency back into development and use.

A similar approach in Australia would need to be tailored and must start by defining “the norms at stake”, according to the visiting experts from the Technical University of Munich.

On Wednesday, the main legislative branch of the EU approved the text of draft legislation to be known as the AI Act.

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