AI Omnibus: It’s no longer an omnibus—it’s a high-speed train!
The AI Digital Omnibus is moving full steam ahead in Brussels. But the rushed timeline and the limited space given to parliamentary input are raising questions about the quality of the legislative process. The “Digital Omnibus” proposal on artificial intelligence, intended to simplify the implementation of the AI Act, continues…
AI and copyright: Parliament rules in favor of creators
Adopted by a large majority, Axel Voss's own-initiative report on artificial intelligence and copyright sends a clear political signal to the European Commission. Faced with arguments from technology companies, MEPs chose to support the demands of the cultural sector, which welcomes a text calling for greater transparency, authorization, and remuneration…
AI: Parliament is already preparing to reassess the Copyright Directive
With the mandatory review of the 2019 directive approaching, the European Parliament is stepping up its initiatives on AI and protected works. Between the Voss report in JURI, the future text from the CULT committee, and renewed pressure from the cultural sector, Brussels is entering a strategic phase: politically framing…
AI: UNESCO wants to rearm the Convention on Cultural Diversity
Faced with international governance of artificial intelligence that too often marginalizes cultural issues and copyright, a large majority of States Parties to the 2005 Convention support the development of an additional protocol dedicated to AI. This is a strong political signal that could restore the normative scope of cultural diversity…
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