
EU Lawmakers Reach Provisional Deal on Eased AI Rules
European Union countries and lawmakers have reached a provisional agreement on new artificial intelligence rules, which have been described as watered-down compared to initial proposals. The deal includes provisions to ban certain AI tools, such as those that 'undress' people.
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