The European Commission this week released official guidelines defining high-risk artificial intelligence under the EU’s landmark AI Act, highlighting the difficulty of regulating rapidly evolving software with slow-moving legal tools. Enforcement of key provisions has already been delayed, with implementation now pushed to December 2027 and August 2028. Unlike physical products whose safety features are fixed at manufacture, advanced AI systems can change capabilities through updates and user interactions, complicating oversight. Regulators favor detailed, time-consuming verification, while technology companies seek rapid global deployment. Observers are watching whether authorities adopt automated testing tools to monitor AI systems in near real time.
Prepared by Jonathan Pierce and reviewed by editorial team.
人工智能无处不在,从你的手机到你的汽车。随着它的发展,其风险和收益也随之而来。欧盟在监管人工智能方面遇到的困难可能会影响你的安全和隐私。定期检查你的设备设置,以管理人工智能功能。
监管人工智能就像骑自行车试图追上一列高速列车。它速度快,变化快,而且是全球性的。欧盟的挑战表明,实时自动化检查可能是未来。如果你认识对人工智能的狂野旅程感到好奇的人,值得转发。
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