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Europe’s AI Act moves forward

The Parliament aims to reach a common position by November. Many unresolved issues could mean it will take longer

Regulating AI in Brazil

Brazilian lawmakers are seeking a more cautious approach to AI, in an attempt to align with the OECD

The EU adopts its Data Governance Act

With the foundations to enact the EC’s Data Strategy now in place, building large-scale data assets will be crucial for the EU to attract investment in AI

Europe’s latest digital competitiveness index

The 2021 results show encouraging progress, but also the need to do more if the EC’s 2030 targets are to be met

France adopts a €2bn strategy for AI

To pursue its strategy, it will seek a less prescriptive approach to regulating AI in the EU

UK sets out plan to become a global leader in AI

The UK wants to build on its early head start, but this is just the beginning of the conversation

UK to break away from GDPR

With the UK having shown it can compete in the data economy, it’s a gamble that could pay off

UK Government moves forward with its National Data Strategy

The challenge will be balancing competition, innovation, and high data protection standards as the UK tries to take on Europe

Europe’s attempt to regulate AI is built on a pyramid of risk

The regulation might look like a balanced compromise, but a lengthy and painstaking negotiation still lies ahead

Elsewhere in regulation this week

Other noteworthy regulatory developments week ending 9 April 2021 from the Assembly Analyst team