EU Commission invites feedback on proposed AI regulation

27/04/2021 | European Commission

The European Commission is accepting feedback on its proposal for regulating artificial intelligence. The commission will accept feedback for an eight-week period until the 22nd June. All the feedback will be reviewed by the commission "and presented to the European Parliament and Council with the aim of feeding into the legislative debate." 

In related news, EDRi said the European Commission's proposal to regulate artificial intelligence does not go far enough to protect citizens from discrimination and mass surveillance. 

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