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#Germany #coalition treaty notable interim-results of the "#digital" sub-group, dated 19.03.2025
* AI buzz, e.g. cloud-based, AI-driven public administration
* "End-To-End-Digitalisation" 🤡
* Mandatory #eID
* Mandatory #AgeVerification for social media
* 'Innovation-friendly' and 'less bureaucratic' revision of #AIAct
* Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information to become Federal Commissioner for Data Usage 🤡
* 'Innovation-friendly' revision of #GDPR
* Digital ministry
Bird verlässt EU: Kommunikations-Dienst kritisiert Regulierung
Der Kommunikationsdienst-Anbieter Bird aus den Niederlanden will die EU verlassen. Der CEO wütet gegen Regulierung.
The EU just released guidance on banned AI practices under the new #AIAct. From social scoring to manipulative tech, certain AI uses are now off-limits.
What do you think about these restrictions? Is this a major step towards ethical AI?
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EU puts out guidance on uses of AI that are banned under its AI Act | TechCrunch
The first compliance deadline kicked in a couple of days ago for the European Union's AI Act, a risk-based framework for regulating uses of artificialNatasha Lomas (TechCrunch)
🇬🇧#Stargate: ‘#AI first’ at any price and without guardrails is not compatible with our values and does more harm than good in the long run. Done wrong, AI is unreliable, discriminatory and can result in a high-tech surveillance state. We see some of the rubbish coming out of China, but also how AI is abused there to suppress critics. That's why Europe is focussing on high quality and the best, not the fastest and biggest AI solutions.
The US now unleashing the technology without regulation will likely bring unreliable and discriminatory AI to Europe, too. If, for example, personal health data is to be exploited for commercial purposes, this can make health insurance expensive for some, or we can be manipulated with targeted advertising because of our health problems.
#AIAct
Ab Februar greift die nächste Stufe des EU AI Act und man darf KI beruflich nur noch nutzen, wenn man kompetent genug ist.
#nichtDerPostillon #KI #AiAct #EuAiAct #Kompetenznachweis
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Ab Februar darf man KI beruflich nur noch nutzen, wenn man kompetent genug ist
Der AI Act der EU sieht eine "Verpflichtung zu KI-Kompetenz" bei der Nutzung von Künstlicher Intelligenz vor. Bei Nichteinhaltung drohen StrafenDER STANDARD