EU AI Act: Implications for Businesses - IT Pro 20/20

Welcome to issue 17 of IT Pro 20/20, distilling the most important themes of the previous month into an easy-to-read package.
In this issue, we once again look at how regulations are shaping the development of technology. Our lead story is a deep-dive into the EU's recent attempts to create a GDPR-like framework for AI, and what this might mean for businesses across the bloc.
Keeping with that theme, we also explain how altcoins work and how they fit into a market likely to face tough new rules in the coming years, and also examine the ways in which businesses can walk that fine line between privacy and personalisation.
Also in this issue, you'll find an in-depth analysis of IBM's recent pivot to the cloud, and a look at why Formula 1 teams are so enamoured with big tech.
| DOWNLOAD ISSUE 17 OF IT PRO 20/20 HERE |

The next IT Pro 20/20 will be available on 30 June – previous issues can be found here. If you would like to receive each issue in your inbox as they release, you can subscribe to our mailing list here.
Blockchain
- The 50/30/20 Budget Rule: A Simple Guide to Financial Success
- The 80/20 Inventory Rule: Optimize Your Product Portfolio for Profitability
- Understanding Non-Operating Expenses: Impact on Business Performance
- Understanding Uniform Rules for Collections (URC): A Comprehensive Guide
- Social Security 2100 Act: What Changes Could Impact You
- IRA to Roth Conversion Rules: 2010 Changes & Benefits
- Bitcoin Surpasses $65,000: Investor Implications & Market Analysis
- Meta Eases Crypto Ad Restrictions: Market Implications & Future Outlook
- 50/30/20 Budgeting: A Simple Guide to Financial Success
-
In-House vs. Outsourcing: A Comprehensive GuideIn-house, or insourcing, is a term used in business to describe the utilization of internal sources rather than outsourcing for activities such as hiringHiringHiring is the most significant decision y...
-
Binance UK Ban: Impact on Crypto Investors & Regulatory LandscapeMany or all of the products here are from our partners that pay us a commission. It’s how we make money. But our editorial integrity ensures our experts’ opi...
