Spain is advancing draft legislation to regulate AI, aiming to prevent unethical use and deepfakes, with fines up to €35 million for noncompliance. The move follows AI-generated attack ads against the government, prompting the need for clear labelling of AI-generated content and oversight by agencies like AESIA. The potential economic impact of AI on Spain’s GDP is estimated at 8 percent growth over the next decade, highlighting the importance of responsible AI use.
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