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EU pushes forward with enforcing AI Act despite Donald Trump’s warnings

Brussels set to issue guidance on banned uses of AI, even as US president threatens retaliation over treatment of Big Tech
The act requires companies building ‘high-risk’ AI systems to be more transparent about how they create and use AI models

Brussels is readying new guidance on banned uses of artificial intelligence under its landmark legislation regulating the technology, pushing ahead with enforcement of its AI Act even as Donald Trump warns of retribution for the EU’s targeting of US tech companies.

The law, passed in 2023, is considered the world’s most comprehensive regulatory framework for AI. Provisions banning certain applications, such as scraping the internet to create facial recognition databases, came into force on Sunday.

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