Companies impacted by the AI Act are expected to challenge some of its provisions in the courts, which could further delay implementation across the continent. “There’s a lot for businesses to consider,” noted Ireland-based AI legal expert Barry Scannell in a post following Friday’s vote, noting that “enhanced transparency requirements” may challenge “the protection of intellectual property,” requiring “major strategic shifts” from firms using artificial intelligence systems.
Source: Europe’s New “Historic” AI Law Divides Tech Companies and Civil Rights Groups