Parliament report on Artificial Intelligence Act (A9-0188/2023)
Decision
The European Parliament debated the report A9-0188/2023 on the proposal for a regulation on Artificial Intelligence and adopted texts linked to that report; the vote is recorded in the minutes of 14 June 2023 (item 10.6) and adopted texts include P9_TA(2023)0236 and P9_TA(2024)0138. Rapporteurs Brando Benifei and Dragoş Tudorache introduced the report and the debate involved committee rapporteurs and Commissioners.
What Changes
The report sets out Parliament’s position on a regulation to lay down harmonised rules on artificial intelligence and on amendments to certain Union legislative acts, as presented in COM(2021)0206. The text reflects contributions from the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection and the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs and opinions from other committees.
Who Is Affected
The measures concern the European Union legal framework by proposing harmonised rules and amendments to certain Union legislative acts.
Sources
Official Documents
- Tuesday, 13 June 2023 - Strasbourg EP plenary adopted its report on the AI Act, approving harmonised EU rules for artificial intelligence.
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