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The AI Act looms closer, but will it be enough?
Feb. 13, 2024, 4:57 p.m. | Leigh Mc Gowran
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The EU's Pirate Party is opposing the AI Act over its stance on biometric surveillance, while Dr Kris Shrishak of the ICCL says the Act relies too much on 'self assessment' by companies.
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