EU AI Rules Fall Short in Global Impact

The European Union's AI regulations are not extending beyond its borders, leading to technology being used in ways that violate human rights, particularly in regions like Palestine and the broader WANA area. Despite fancy regulations, the EU's tech ends up in the hands of foreign governments, with little oversight on their use or human cost. What does it mean for you? It highlights the need for more transparent and accountable tech exports, ensuring that cutting-edge innovations do not contribute to global human rights abuses. This could affect how the tech industry is regulated and how governments handle international tech sales.

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