The Artificial Intelligence Act includes measures to ban applications that threaten citizens' rights
The Artificial Intelligence Act includes measures to ban applications that threaten citizens' rights.
The new rules also ban certain AI applications that threaten citizens' rights - including untargeted scraping of facial images from the internet or CCTV footage to create facial recognition databases."If you're defined as being in a high-risk category you pose a risk to the health, the safety or the fundamental rights of an individual," she said.
"Obviously it can provide a great solution but it could be a risk to the patient so therefore that system has to comply. "There will be consultation, it won't be just the regulator standing at arms length from developers or deployers," she said.
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