Criminal law
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Facial recognition in Italian cities: the moratorium extended to 2027 and the AI Act’s limits
After Trento, the Garante scrutinised Rome’s metro and Turin’s “intelligent” cameras. Meanwhile, the Italian moratorium on the use of facial recognition in public places has been extended to 31 December 2027, and the AI Act has set directly applicable prohibitions, from the scraping of facial images to real-time remote biometric identification. The updated map of…
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The AI Act and the Digital Omnibus: the new high-risk timeline, between simplification and fundamental rights
On 16 June 2026 the European Parliament gave final approval to the amendment of Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 within the so-called “Digital Omnibus on AI”: the obligations for high-risk systems are postponed to 2 December 2027 and 2 August 2028, the simplifications for SMEs are extended to small mid-caps, and the generation of non-consensual intimate material…
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Predictive: the algorithm that condemns
From the Law & Technology review · salvisjuribus.it.
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Whistleblowing: Model 231 and new obligations for SMEs and public bodies
From the Law & Technology review · agendadigitale.eu.