The problem with this is that is is too easy to encompass lots of current uses of data analytics and even primitive AI in its definition. Also, does a simple matrix scoring classify as AI?
> AI systems which can influence voters in political campaigns and by use of suggestion systems on very large platforms
I read that as "targeted advertisement is banned for political campaigns".
> biometric categorisation systems
This brings back the debates on "biased" AI, where people seem to forget that machine learning works on the basis of bias and then go and propose introducing more bias to counteract.
My guess is that we will reach a state where anyone using ML/AI for anything having to do with people will be exposed to a fine, but the EU will apply the rules to it's own discretion against the companies that it does not like.
> AI systems which can influence voters in political campaigns and by use of suggestion systems on very large platforms
I read that as "targeted advertisement is banned for political campaigns".
> biometric categorisation systems
This brings back the debates on "biased" AI, where people seem to forget that machine learning works on the basis of bias and then go and propose introducing more bias to counteract.
My guess is that we will reach a state where anyone using ML/AI for anything having to do with people will be exposed to a fine, but the EU will apply the rules to it's own discretion against the companies that it does not like.