As the European Union has grown increasingly willing to regulate the digital world, Member States have employed diverging strategies for enacting these rules. According to new research, many have room to improve their regulatory frameworks.
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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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