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Regulation 2024/1689, a.k.a the AI Act, is step by step going to introduce various requirements to the different stakeholders. Our colleagues Assoc. Prof. Martin Zahariev, PhD, and Andreas Petkov have prepared a timeline roadmap to guide you through the crevices and intricasies of the AI Act compliance.
Can Bulgaria become more attractive destination for clinical trials? Participation in clinical trials enables doctors to professionally development and additional income, and provide patients with access to innovative treatment * The article is in Bulgarian
The wide penetration of Internet brought to life new realities unknown so far to society. One of these realities proves to be the use of Internet for sending billions of unsolicited communications known as “spam”, at practically no cost. On the one hand, commercial communications serve as a base for the turnover and the development of e-commerce. On the other hand, however, these communications “eat” huge amounts of peoples” daytime resulting in shortening the usable time for generating effective gross domestic product. On a large scale, the damage to society is huge. Moreover, instead of increasing the turnover, the spam leads to damages to addressees due to the generated substantial traffic. To fight this new realm, lots of technological solutions came into life. Inter alia, these involve the usage of spam filters and blacklists. As the essay will show, the usage of these useful from practical point of view technologies proves to be on the edge of legality. They might reveal the secrecy of the communications and might seriously harm the bona fide users in their relations while using the Internet. The article will raise questions on the legality of these realms.