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Privacy statement: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/website/files/Privacy_statement_Social_media_usage.pdf The European Parliament is the elected body of the European Union. The Parliament consists of 705 members elected by the people of the EU member states. The Members work in close unison with the Commission and the Council in shaping the laws and policies of the EU. Voting at the European elections is your opportunity to decide what the European Union should focus on over the next five years. Sign up to get voting reminders and ensure you don't forget to use your vote on elections.europa.eu. COMMUNITY GUIDELINES We encourage all forms of discussion on this page. Please keep in mind the following guidelines while participating. We want our page to be a space where everyone, regardless of country or political persuasion, feels comfortable to participate. To ensure this we cannot accept comments that are either offensive in themselves or clearly offensive to other users. Comments that are defamatory, unlawful or include copyright infringements are also against our rules. We will delete these types of comments and we may ban users who keep on using offensive language, as well as people impersonating public figures or using fake accounts. We always welcome debate, but it is important to remain respectful to other users and focus on arguments, not personal attacks. Out of respect for World War II victims and veterans we will also remove comments referring to Nazis, the Soviet Union, Hitler or Stalin. We encourage you to post comments that stick to the subject and would appreciate it if you refrain from posting advertisements on our page, (for your businesses, blogs or websites, etc). This also applies to political campaigning on a national level. Spam and other off-topic items will be deleted. We aim to respond to direct questions in a timely manner; however, we cannot guarantee responses to all questions and comments.

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http://www.europarl.europa.eu
Industry
Political Organizations
Company size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Brussels
Type
Government Agency

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    Artificial intelligence has pros and cons, but one thing is for sure - AI is here to stay.   This is why Parliament adopted the Artificial Intelligence Act in March 2024, which classifies and regulates AI systems according to the risk they pose to users. 🔴 Unacceptable risk AI systems are systems considered a threat to people and will be banned.   🔶 High-risk AI systems will be assessed before being put on the market and also throughout their lifecycle. People will have the right to file complaints about AI systems to designated national authorities.   🔎 Content that is either generated or modified with the help of AI - images, audio or video files (e.g. deepfakes) - need to be clearly labelled as AI generated so that users are aware when they come across such content.   Read more on our website: https://lnkd.in/euaiact

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Unaccceptable risk AI systems such as social scoring, real-time remote biometric identification and predictive policing are banned. 

High-risk AI systems used in products such as toys, aviation, cars, medical devices and lifts require extra assessment. 

Certain AI systems have transparency obligations. Generative AI tools must explicitly label when content is generated by AI and publish summaries of copyrighted data used for training.
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    Travel within the EU will become easier for people living with disabilities thanks to two initiatives adopted by the European Parliament. In April members approved the European Disability Card and the European Parking Card. The first card ensures people living with disabilities have equal access to preferential conditions, such as reduced or zero entry fees, priority access and access to reserved parking. Both cards will grant card holders, as well as those accompanying them and assistance animals, access to most of the same conditions as national card holders. Find out more about how it will work: https://europa.eu/!dyVq3H

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    We put it on iconic European landmarks so you can put it in your calendar: 6-9 June, European elections.   🗳️ Only one month remains between today, Europe Day and what could be one of the most important elections to come.    Seven decades since the Schuman declaration, it’s up to us to bring forward the legacy of this peace project to the next generations.    This #EuropeDay, let's shine a spotlight on the European elections. We must never take democracy for granted. It's up to us to pass it on → https://lnkd.in/eqaQCnM9

    • Arc de Triomphe (Paris, France) lit up for Europe Day
    • Colosseum (Rome, Italy) lit up for Europe Day
    • Zagreb fountains (Croatia) lit up for Europe Day
    • Fort St. Angelo (Malta) lit up for Europe Day
    • Samuel Beckett bridge (Dublin, Ireland) lit up for Europe Day
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    Journalists play a crucial role in keeping us informed, highlighting important issues and defending democracy.   The European Parliament plays tribute to their vital contribution through its annual journalism prize. The Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize is named after the Maltese journalist, blogger and anti-corruption activist who was murdered in a car bomb explosion in 2017 following extensive reporting on corruption.    Parliament has now launched a call for submissions for its prize that rewards outstanding journalism that promotes or defends core EU values.   The winner, who will be chosen by an independent jury composed of press and civil society representatives, will be awarded €20,000 in prize money.   Find out more: https://europa.eu/!nbXy6Q

    The Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism - call for submission | News | European Parliament

    The Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism - call for submission | News | European Parliament

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    Are you planning to #UseYourVote in the next European elections from 6-9 June? In the Eurovision debate on 23 May, hosted by the European Parliament, the lead candidates of European political parties will share their positions on key issues ahead of the European elections. It will not just be a debate: the candidates will also be answering questions from EU citizens. What question do you think the candidates should answer?    Add your question in the comments section below ↓ Questions can be on any topic relevant to the EU elections and questions from younger voters are particularly welcome.

    Get your voice heard! The #EUelections are happening on 6-9 June. On 23 May, the Eurovision Debate for the lead candidates will take place in Brussels in a collaboration between the EBU and the European Parliament . This is your chance to submit a question to the leaders. Add your question in the comments section below. Questions can be on any topic relevant to the EU elections and we particularly welcome questions from younger voters. Disclaimer: Submitting a question does not guarantee it will be asked in the debate– only a few questions will make it into the final debate. By submitting a question to the EBU for the purposes of the Eurovision Debate, you are consenting to the Terms and Conditions (https://lnkd.in/gNxVzrf9). You may be contacted via this platform if your question is selected. If your question is selected, you can remain anonymous if you choose, or with your express written consent via email, your name or username may also be used in the sharing of your question during the debate. #UseYourVote #EurovisionDebate

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