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technology2 years ago

EU Implements Groundbreaking Regulations for Artificial Intelligence

The European Union has reached an agreement on landmark rules for artificial intelligence (AI), aiming to set ethical standards and regulations for the technology. The rules will cover a wide range of AI applications, including facial recognition and autonomous vehicles, and will prohibit certain uses of AI that are considered high-risk, such as social scoring and biometric identification. The regulations aim to ensure transparency, accountability, and human oversight in the development and deployment of AI systems within the EU.

EU's Overnight Talks Result in Landmark AI Rules, Nearing Deal on Regulating ChatGPT and Open-Source Models
technology2 years ago

EU's Overnight Talks Result in Landmark AI Rules, Nearing Deal on Regulating ChatGPT and Open-Source Models

EU lawmakers and governments have reached provisional terms for regulating artificial intelligence (AI) systems, including generative AI models like ChatGPT, in a marathon overnight negotiation session. The agreement includes the European Commission maintaining a list of AI models deemed to pose a "systemic risk" and requiring providers of general-purpose AIs to publish detailed summaries of the content used to train them. However, terms regarding the use of AI in biometric surveillance and source code access are yet to be finalized. The new law, once finalized, could serve as a blueprint for other governments seeking to regulate AI and may impact the global AI industry.

EU's Crucial Talks on Landmark AI Regulation: Shaping the Future of Automated Systems
technology2 years ago

EU's Crucial Talks on Landmark AI Regulation: Shaping the Future of Automated Systems

The European Union (EU) is holding talks to finalize landmark rules for regulating artificial intelligence (AI). The discussions aim to establish the basis for approving the world's first comprehensive AI law. The EU wants to harness the benefits of AI while addressing potential risks and protecting citizens' data. The main hurdles include the regulation of "foundation models" and the role of remote biometric surveillance. Germany, France, and Italy are calling for less binding codes of conduct for foundation models, while the European Parliament seeks a ban on real-time remote biometric identification systems, with exceptions for national security. The talks are expected to outline a provisional deal on principles, with a final agreement needed before legislation can be put in place.