The Italian parliament passed a comprehensive law regulating artificial intelligence. This document prioritizes human interests, transparency, and security, according to theguardian.com. The law especially establishes strict liability measures against fraud through dipfeykes and AI: in some cases, imprisonment from one to five years is provided.
The new regulations will establish the use of AI in the labor market, medicine, and education based on clear rules; Parental consent is required for children under 14 years of age to access the platform. The accountability of government agencies will be strengthened, and market control and consistent monitoring of cybersecurity will be ensured. At the same time, a mechanism of investment support for innovation is being opened - venture funds will be allocated to startups and telecom projects.
Experts assess this step as bringing European-level AI policy to a practical stage: clear timelines, penalty norms, and regulatory authority powers have been defined in writing. Some critics emphasize that the volume of investments is insufficient for global competition. But the key point remains unchanged: the risk-benefit balance is now precisely balanced by law.
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