The EU AI Act, effective February 2, 2025, imposes a ban on AI systems deemed to present unacceptable risks, including those that manipulate individual decision-making or exploit vulnerabilities, such as age or disability. Notably, the act applies broadly, including to private sector social scoring systems, which marks a significant addition to the regulation of AI practices not previously enforced in this manner.
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The EU AI Act, effective February 2, 2025, imposes a ban on AI systems deemed to present unacceptable risks, including those that manipulate individual decision-making or exploit vulnerabilities, such as age or disability. Notably, the act applies broadly, including to private sector social scoring systems, which marks a significant addition to the regulation of AI practices not previously enforced in this manner.
* [AI Act | Shaping Europe’s digital future – European Union](https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/policies/regulatory-framework-ai)
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* [A comprehensive EU AI Act Summary [2025 update] – SIG](https://www.softwareimprovementgroup.com/eu-ai-act-summary/)
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