@Miles_Brundage: Honored to serve on the AI Scientific Panel to help with AI Act implementation, and I appreciate that, as with the init…
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Miles Brundage announces his appointment to the EU's AI Scientific Panel, which will help implement the AI Act, and notes that the EU invited global applicants.
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Honored to serve on the AI Scientific Panel to help with AI Act implementation, and I appreciate that, as with the initial drafting of the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice, the EU invited applicants from around the world. https://t.co/Xvq0jUSbcV
Digital EU 🇪🇺 (@DigitalEU): The AI Act, the EU’s first AI law, has just been reinforced.
Two new bodies will help apply the rules across Europe:
✅ Scientific Panel ✅ Advisory Forum
Independent experts. 2-year terms. One mission: making AI work for Europe.
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