

Andre Grueter
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A nobody well connected above and beyond. Open source enthusiasts, cyber security, entrepreneur, family man, dog lover, independent thinking. No Chat-buddy.




🚨 BREAKING: With 423 votes in favor, the European Parliament APPROVED the proposed amendments to the AI Act. Summary of the changes: 1. New deadlines - Obligations on high-risk AI systems will apply: > from 2 December 2027 for the high-risk AI systems listed on Annex III; > from 2 August 2028 for AI systems embedded as safety components and covered by EU sectoral legislation on safety and market surveillance (those listed on Annex I). - Obligations on AI-generated content labeling: > from 2 December 2026 2. Ban on nudifier apps - New ban on AI systems that generate child sexual abuse material or create images, videos, and audio depicting an identifiable person’s intimate parts, or sexually explicit activities, without their consent. - The prohibition will apply to providers and deployers and will start applying on 2 December 2026. 3. Additional changes: - Removal of overlapping requirements on AI for machinery products listed on Annex I; - A clearer definition of what qualifies as a “safety component”; - The possibility to process personal data where strictly necessary to detect and correct biases in both high-risk and non-high-risk AI systems (with proper safeguards); - The extension to small mid-cap enterprises (SMCs) of SME exemptions from certain rules; - Streamlined enforcement of certain general-purpose AI systems within the EU AI Office. *A reminder that these amendments still need to be formally adopted by the Council of the EU. - 👉 NEVER MISS my updates: join my newsletter's 96,800+ subscribers (link below)






Der Spies wird umgedreht! Wir Bürger wollenen einen gläsenernen Staat, transparent für seine Bürger. Schlussendlich dient der Staat dem #Souverän. Hier die Unterschriftsbögen der #Schweizer #Volksinitiative für einen gläsernen #Staat, runter laden: bk.admin.ch/de/details-vol…










🚨 The Council of Europe has allegedly been breached. Over 297 GB of HR and payroll data, more than 429,000 files, has been compromised. It marks the second major hit on European institutions this year. In March, the EU Commission, ENISA, and the Directorate-General for Digital Services were breached.

