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Limitations and Loopholes in the E.U. AI Act

Leading AI and ethics expert, Prof Sandra Wachter of the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, talks about the EU AI Act and what inspired her to write her new essay, ‘Limitations and Loopholes in the E.U. AI Act and AI Liability Directives: What This Means for the European Union, the United States, and Beyond’
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Beware: Generative AI creates ‘hallucinations’.

Leading AI and ethics expert, Professor Sandra Wachter of the Oxford Internet Institute, part of the University of Oxford, spoke to us about the EU AI Act and what inspired her to write her new essay, ‘Limitations and Loopholes in the E.U. AI Act and AI Liability Directives: What This Means for the European Union, the United States, and Beyond’.

She also covers the hallucinations created by generative AI and shares some mind-blowing statistics about its environmental cost.

Find out more about Professor Wachter’s work.

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