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A world-first law in Europe is targeting AI. Other countries can learn from it

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Governments globally have been taking steps to regulate the burgeoning field of AI, balancing its potential benefits with risks like privacy violations and misinformation. The EU’s new law categorizes AI systems by risk level. Australia has been making efforts too, working on legislation to ensure AI’s responsible development.

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