New EU law protects consumers: artificial intelligence under control
New EU law protects consumers: artificial intelligence under control
The new law on artificial intelligence (AI) comes into force in the European Union on Thursday and has far -reaching effects in the way this technologies can be integrated into society. The implementation of the regulations is applied to the Member States who have two years. This regulation is an important step to ensure rights and security in an increasingly digital world.
The importance of regulation in the AI world
The new legislation was launched to make the use of artificial intelligence more transparent and safer. In today's world, in which AI already plays a role in numerous applications, from medical diagnoses to autonomous vehicles, it is important that these technologies are not only used efficiently, but also ethically justifiable. The regulation is intended to ensure that AI systems are monitored by people in order to avoid uncontrolled decisions.
strengthen consumer protection
A central concern of the law is the protection of consumers. With the new legislation, for example, the use of facial recognition in public spaces is severely restricted. This measure is intended to prevent personal data from being collected and evaluated without consent. The new law will also not be allowed to adapt the emotion in jobs and educational institutions. Consumers should be able to obtain clear information about which applications AI is used.
risk-staggered regulations
The law is suitable for categorizing AI applications at risk. Particularly risky systems that are used in important areas such as healthcare or education must meet strict requirements. In contrast, applications are regulated with less risk of liberal. Critical technologies that contradict the EU values are even completely prohibited.
penalties for violations of the rule
The law provides for sensitive punishments if companies do not adhere to the regulations. For example, prohibited technologies can result in high fines that can be up to 35 million euros. In the event of violations that do not weigh so badly, up to 15 million euros are also threatened. This means that companies are well advised to take closer attention to the new guidelines.
The implementation and its challenges
Although the law comes into force from now on, its complete implementation will be gradually carried out. Some regulations, in particular the ban on technologies with "unacceptable risks", have to be implemented in national law within six months. It remains to be seen how the individual Member States will implement the requirements and whether they can withstand the requirements of the fast technological development.
conclusion: a step into the future?
The EU law on artificial intelligence could be seen as a milestone for dealing with digital technologies. It promotes a responsible development of AI applications and aims to strengthen the trust of the citizens into these technologies, while at the same time creating the legal framework that is necessary for social acceptance. However, experts disagree whether the regulations will promote or brake a positive development. The ongoing discussion on the options of the design of the law and its adaptation to new developments will be decisive in the coming years.
- Nag
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