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EU Tech Law Proposal Risks Digital Rights Amid AI Push

What Happened

Amnesty International has raised concerns about the European Union’s recent proposals to streamline technology regulations. The organization claims these new rules could weaken essential digital rights protections under the guise of simplifying processes. Specifically, the measures are designed to accelerate the deployment and training of artificial intelligence systems across Europe. Amnesty argues that simplification may undermine privacy, data protection, and freedom of expression online, as key safeguards could be diluted or bypassed in favor of faster AI innovation. The policy update has sparked debate among civil society groups, technology watchdogs, and lawmakers over the balance between innovation and fundamental rights.

Why It Matters

The EU’s tech regulatory approach often sets a precedent for other regions, so the potential dilution of digital rights might have ripple effects worldwide. If privacy and user protections are compromised to advance AI, it could lead to increased risks for individuals and communities. This development highlights the ongoing global struggle to balance technological progress with human rights protection. Read more in our AI News Hub

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