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European AI rules could hamper Chinese tech companies due to compliance costs

The European Union (EU) Artificial Intelligence Act comes into force on 1 August. It will help protect the EU’s pillars, but it will also increase compliance costs for foreign companies doing business with the EU.

Chinese companies in particular expect to have to spend more time and money to comply with the AI ​​law.

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