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✍️ A practical guide to build up a story for your business at the workshop by Andrew Freeburg, Columbia University
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Pure inspiration from Stewart Rogers at Future GO Tech Summit
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Remember: future is now! 💜
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💜 Thank you to everyone who shared this amazing tech-journey with us!
See you next year at Future GO Tech Summit! 💚
See you next year at Future GO Tech Summit! 💚
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🟣 Magic vibes of Future Go Tech Summit 🟢
We would like to express our gratitude to everyone for an amazing experience!
🫶🏻 Looking forward to seeing you next year at Future Go!
We would like to express our gratitude to everyone for an amazing experience!
🫶🏻 Looking forward to seeing you next year at Future Go!
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We are excited to share the news of our Media Partnership with @bitcoinist, a prominent Crypto/Blockchain News Media outlet. #Bitcoinist #MediaPartnership
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We're thrilled to announce our Media Partnership with LiveBTCNews, well known Crypto/Blockchain News Media platform. #LivebitcoinNews #MediaPartnership
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Europe agrees landmark AI regulation deal
After more than 37 hours of negotiations this week Europe has reached a provisional deal on European Union rules governing the use of artificial intelligence, making it the first major world power to enact laws on the matter.
The deal requires AI systems to comply with transparency obligations, conduct model evaluations, and assess and mitigate systemic risks. Governments can only use real-time biometric surveillance in public spaces in certain circumstances, and the use of cognitive behavioural manipulation, facial scrapping, social scoring, and biometric categorisation systems is banned.
Consumers will have the right to launch complaints and receive meaningful explanations, and fines for violations will range from 7.5 million to 35 million euros.
The legislation is expected to enter into force early next year once both sides formally ratify it.
After more than 37 hours of negotiations this week Europe has reached a provisional deal on European Union rules governing the use of artificial intelligence, making it the first major world power to enact laws on the matter.
The deal requires AI systems to comply with transparency obligations, conduct model evaluations, and assess and mitigate systemic risks. Governments can only use real-time biometric surveillance in public spaces in certain circumstances, and the use of cognitive behavioural manipulation, facial scrapping, social scoring, and biometric categorisation systems is banned.
Consumers will have the right to launch complaints and receive meaningful explanations, and fines for violations will range from 7.5 million to 35 million euros.
The legislation is expected to enter into force early next year once both sides formally ratify it.
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