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EU agrees Artificial Intelligence Act

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Construction business operating, developing and deploying AI in Europe will soon need to comply with the Artificial Intelligence Act, agreed by the European Parliament last week.

The Artificial Intelligence Act:

  • sets safeguards on general-purpose AI;
  • bans social scoring and AI used to manipulate or exploit user vulnerabilities;
  • gives consumers the right to launch complaints and receive meaningful explanations; and
  • sets fines for abuse of the Act, ranging from €35m or 7% of global turnover, to €7.5m or 1.5% of turnover, depending on the infringement and size of the company; and
  • limits the use of biometric identification systems by law enforcement.

MEPs reached a provisional agreement with the European Council on Friday. The agreed text will now have to be formally adopted by both the Parliament and the Council to become EU law. Parliament’s internal market and civil liberties committees will vote on the agreement in a forthcoming meeting.

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