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EU moves closer to passing one of world’s first laws governing AI

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Bloc hopes to set global standard for technology – including ban on police use of live facial recognition technology in public places
The EU has taken a major step towards passing one of the world’s first laws governing artificial intelligence after its main legislative branch approved the text of draft legislation that includes a blanket ban on police use of live facial recognition technology in public places.
The European parliament approved rules aimed at setting a global standard for the technology, which encompasses everything from automated medical diagnoses to some types of drone, AI-generated videos known as deepfakes, and bots such as ChatGPT.
MEPs will now thrash out details with EU countries before the draft rules become legislation.

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