European AI rules could hamstring Chinese tech companies with compliance costs



The European Union’s (EU)  Artificial Intelligence Act is set to come into effect on August 1, and while it will help to protect the pillars of the EU, it will also increase compliance costs for foreign companies looking to do business with the bloc.

Chinese companies in particular are expecting to have to spend more time and money to remain compliant with the AI act.

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