The European Union is reducing tech regulations to attract AI investment, aiming to enhance competitiveness. The EU’s AI Act will classify AI technologies based on risk levels, easing reporting requirements for European companies. The move is part of a broader effort to foster growth, not influenced by the US, while maintaining commitment to its values and enforcement rules.
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