Meta Rejects EU's AI Guidelines, Citing Overreach

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Meta has decided not to sign the EU's voluntary AI guidelines, citing concerns that the regulations could hinder the development and deployment of advanced AI models in Europe, contrasting with other companies like OpenAI that plan to sign. The EU's AI Act aims to regulate general-purpose AI models, but Meta fears it may introduce legal uncertainties and stifle innovation, especially as the regulations are set to take effect soon.
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