Artificial intelligence

EU rules should leave enough room for EU tech companies to develop and use innovative AI models and systems to compete with global players. Accordingly, initiatives should be risk and problem-based, tailored to the business models and propose proportionate, workable and pragmatic solutions.

European Tech Alliance Position on EP Proposed Amendments on the AI Act

Acting as developers, deployers or users of AI systems, EUTA members rely on AI to better serve their customers and improve their operations in many ways. The EUTA welcomes the Commission’s risk-based approach to regulating AI, where transparency requirements apply to some specific AI use cases and additional obligations apply

Position on the European Commission’s Artificial Intelligence Act proposal

As outlined in our initial reaction to the Commission’s Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA) proposal, we welcome the Commission’s risk-based approach to the future of AI regulation, and we believe that a focus on high-risk AI applications strikes the right balance between safety and innovation. As the EUTA represents a great

AI | EUTA Reaction to Commission’s Artificial Intelligence Act proposal

The European Tech Alliance welcomes the European Commission’s proposed AI Act as a good balance between supporting much needed AI innovation in Europe and having safeguards in place to ensure high safety standards and public trust in AI. We welcome the EU’s leadership in creating an AI regulatory framework while