A new legislation in Hungary will use facial recognition technology in a manner that violates the EU Artificial Intelligence Act.
A monthly round-up of Liberties' work: Politicians feeling the heat after our rule of law report release makes a splash in the media and first round of DSA risk assessments fall short. Plus, our members stand up to protect freedom of assembly.
A monthly round-up of Liberties' work: mounting threats to Europe's civil society, political ad definition confusion and challenges to independence of Digital Services Coordinators. Plus the countdown starts for Liberties' upcoming release.
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A monthly round-up of Liberties' work: activists expelled from Serbia, maxing human rights protection in the AI act and why Google's decision to stop political ads is an alarm bell.
Civicus Monitor
The success of the AI Act hinges on the clarity and enforceability of its provisions. Vague language in the definition and the prohibitions creates loopholes that undermine the law’s intent to protect fundamental rights and safeguard the rule of law.
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