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Commission Impact Assessment EPRS | European Parliamentary Research Service Author: Hubert Dalli Ex-Ante Impact Assessment Unit PE 694.212 – July 2021 . EN . Artificial intelligence a ct. Impact a ssessment (SWD( 2021) 84, SWD( 2021) 85 (summary)) accompanying a Commission proposal for a
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