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Greece·Technology·Democracy

Greece moves to embed AI regulation in its constitution

Friday, 8 May 2026, 07:12 · 1 min read

Greece has proposed incorporating artificial intelligence oversight into its upcoming constitutional amendments, making it one of the first countries to enshrine AI governance at the highest level of its legal framework. The move is framed as establishing a new "digital social contract" — ensuring AI serves future generations through its benefits while limiting harms to privacy, institutional integrity, and national sovereignty. The proposal has reignited broader debates about who holds effective control over complex algorithms and the vast data that powers them, reflecting growing global concern that unchecked AI could undermine fundamental rights and economic livelihoods.

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Al Jazeera Arabicضمن تعديلات دستورية.. اليونان تتحرك لاحتواء مخاطر الذكاء الاصطناعي ↗︎Al Jazeera Arabicمقترح يوناني للحد من مخاطر الذكاء الاصطناعي ↗︎
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