Artificial intelligence (AI) has become integral to various sectors, from banking to transportation. Its growing significance raises concerns among regulators about data protection and security. As AI systems increasingly influence daily life, the need for robust regulatory frameworks like the EU AI Act becomes critical.
The EU AI Act aims to establish guidelines that ensure AI technologies are safe and respect fundamental rights. This regulatory approach is essential as AI's role expands, necessitating a focus on data-centric security measures. Companies must adapt to these regulations to mitigate risks associated with AI deployment.
• AI's integration into daily life raises regulatory concerns.
• The EU AI Act aims to enhance data protection and security.
AI is used in various applications, including chatbots and user authentication.
Data protection is crucial as AI systems handle sensitive personal data.
The Act addresses the need for compliance and security in AI applications.
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