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European policymakers are balancing AI laws with privacy laws

Happy Friday! As part of the annual Black Friday technology discount frenzy Pina Friday (Good Deal More), European policy makers are proposing to loosen some of the EU’s strict rules on intelligence and data privacy. The move aims to remove roadblocks for tech companies and stimulate business growth in the region, marking a major pivot away from the bloc’s reputation as a powerful bloc regulator.

The changes will allow AI companies to access shared personal data to train their models, while also eliminating GDP Cookie rules. Instead of constant pop-ups, users can set preferences once in their browser and give consent with one click. (Okay, I’m on board with that.)

Strict rules for “High-High” AI applications, originally set for next summer, may be delayed until the appropriate support tools are in place. Critics warn this could be seen as Europe bowing to pressure from big technology and political shifts in the US. The proposal now heads to the European Parliament.

– Matt Smith

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