Misinformation and Disinformation in the Digital Age: A Rising Risk

Artificial Intelligence poses increasing risks of misinformation and disinformation for business and society, particularly within the regulatory landscape of Europe.

The proliferation of digital technologies and Artificial Intelligence is accelerating the spread of misinformation and disinformation, posing significant risks to societies and businesses. The European Union has responded to these challenges with a multi-level, risk-based approach in its regulatory framework for Artificial Intelligence systems, aiming to ensure transparency, accountability, and security in the deployment of these technologies.

This regulatory framework applies to any business operating in the EU or offering Artificial Intelligence products and services within the region. Its measures categorize Artificial Intelligence applications based on their potential impact, subjecting high-risk systems to stringent compliance requirements. This approach is intended to mitigate harms associated with manipulated or false information, safeguarding both consumers and the broader public from the dangers of engineered narratives and information operations.

As the digital landscape continues to evolve, the intersection of emerging technologies and regulatory oversight remains at the forefront of efforts to combat online misinformation and disinformation. Ongoing adaptation by businesses will be necessary to remain compliant, and to ethically harness the powers of Artificial Intelligence while minimizing societal risks in the European market and beyond.

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