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With fines of up to €35 million, Spain 'cracks down' on firms that fail to label AI-generated content
According to Reuters on March 12, the Spanish government passed a bill on Tuesday, local time, requiring companies to use AI-generated content must be clearly labeled, or will face a maximum of 35 million euros (note: currently about 276 million yuan) or global annual turnover of 7% fine. The move is aimed at curbing the phenomenon of "deep fakes" and preventing the risk of AI misuse. Oscar Lopez, Minister of Digital Transformation, said the bill draws on the provisions of the EU's Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act), and is considered...- 2.3k
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Spanish robot dog tests street patrol: built-in 360° camera/can talk, can issue tickets
According to a report by El País on March 19, the local police in Malaga, Spain, are participating in a robot dog test project. The robot dog will accompany police officers on duty in different situations in the next few months. The robot dog weighs 35 kilograms and is equipped with sensors and various computers. It can walk autonomously with the assistance of artificial intelligence, sound alarms in emergencies or detect illegal behavior. It is reported that this robot dog cannot "bark" but can "talk", can use the built-in 360° camera to record videos, and can even issue tickets. The University of Malaga (UMA) Technology and Software Engineering…- 2.9k