The EU has agreed the world’s first comprehensive laws to regulate artificial intelligence. Photograph: KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP via Getty Images The world’s first comprehensive laws to regulate artificial intelligence have been agreed in a landmark deal after a marathon 37-hour negotiation between the European Parliament and EU member states. The agreement was described as “historic” by Thierry Breton, the European Commissioner responsible for a suite of laws in Europe that will also govern social media and search engines, covering giants such as X, TikTok and Google. Mr Breton said 100 people had been in a room for almost three days to...