@LuizaJarovsky: "AI Agents under EU Law - A Compliance Architecture for AI Providers" is the most comprehensive paper on agentic AI reg…
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This paper provides a comprehensive compliance architecture for AI providers under EU law, focusing on agentic AI regulation. It is recommended by the AI Ethics Paper Club for developers and deployers navigating EU compliance.
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“AI Agents under EU Law - A Compliance Architecture for AI Providers” is the most comprehensive paper on agentic AI regulation you’ll find, and it’s our AI Ethics Paper Club’s 8th recommended paper. Bookmark it below.
Recommended reading for anyone developing or deploying AI (especially agentic AI) and trying to navigate compliance and regulation in the EU.
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