EU lawmakers propose regulations for generative AI and ChatGPT.

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EU lawmakers have updated their plans for regulating generative AI technologies such as ChatGPT, with a new draft of the legislation identifying copyright protection as a core piece of the effort to keep AI in check. The draft bill is not final and lawyers say it will likely take years to come into force. The proposed laws could force an uncomfortable level of transparency on a notoriously secretive industry, with companies like OpenAI having to disclose any copyrighted material used to train their systems.
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