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The EU AI Regulation 2025: A Serious Guide to Very Serious Rules
It's 2025, and while we still don't have flying cars, we do have something arguably more exciting – a thick stack of EU regulations about artificial intelligence! I know, I know, you can hardly contain your enthusiasm. But stick with me here, because this is actually pretty important stuff wrapped in bureaucratic wrapping paper. Tomorrow's Tech Rules: The Complete Guide to EU's AI Act What's All This AI Act Fuss About? Remember when your grandmother used to say, "Don't talk to strangers" ? Well, the EU has basically written a 100-page version of that, but for robots. The AI Act, which sneaked into force in August 2024 (while most of us were probably on beach vacation), is essentially the world's first comprehensive "How Not to Mess Up with AI" guidebook. Think of it as a traffic light system for artificial intelligence, but instead of just red, yellow, and green, the EU, in its infinite wisdom, has created four different risk levels...
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The Great Brain Race: Two Nations, One Cloud, and a Whole Lot of Artificial Drama
The US and China are locked in another technological arms race, and this time it's all about who can create the smartest artificial brain first. It's like watching two kids fighting over who can build the tallest LEGO tower, except instead of plastic bricks, they're playing with something that might eventually outsmart us all. No pressure! The Great Brain Race: Two Nations, One Cloud, and a Whole Lot of Artificial Drama Let me tell you about this absolutely brilliant plan the US has cooked up. They want to launch a "Manhattan Project-style initiative" for Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Because apparently, the first Manhattan Project worked out so wonderfully for everyone involved that we thought, "Hey, why not do that again, but with computers that can think?" I mean, what could possibly go wrong? The US-China Economic and Security Review Commission (try saying that three times fast) has come up with 32 recommendations. Thirty-two! Because a...
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