I'm really looking forward to the EU framework around "AI". It's definitely a better approach than having individual artists sue and get dismissed on technicalities (that don't even apply in most of the EU - e.g. in France, if you release something by default you get copyright on it, so the judge's reasoning couldn't apply here) and judges deciding based on their interpretation of vague laws crafted in an age when "AI" was little more than niche science fiction if that.
> I'm really looking forward to the EU framework around "AI"
After GDPR and the cookie pop-ups my expectations for things coming out of the EU is quite low. Every company I have worked it has a different and often conflicting interpretation of GDPR, and some places uses it to play politics, and governments of individual EU countries are not doing their part to clarify how things should be interpreted. It's a dumpster fire IMO.