AI Act could force innovation to flee Europe

A proposed law for artificial intelligence leaves companies operating in the area unimpressed. ”If innovation is made difficult, innovation will seek out other markets,” says scaleup Corti.
Photo: Corti
Photo: Corti
by mads allingstrup, translated by daniel pedersen

New EU regulation concerning artificial intelligence (AI), dubbed the AI Act, could make it more difficult to run businesses in the region, says Denmark-based Corti, a company specialized in AI- and software-based solutions for the healthcare sector.

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