EU institutions ban fully AI-generated visuals in official communications
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The European Union's main institutions have banned their staff from using artificially generated videos and images in their official communications, Politico reports. Amid growing scrutiny of the use of artificial intelligence and deepfakes online, the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council of the EU have all introduced regulations that prohibit their press teams from using visual content generated entirely by AI. While Bru…
The European Union has banned its staff from using images and videos generated by AI in its official communicationsThe European Union (EU) has banned its staff from using images and videos generated by artificial intelligence (AI) in its official communications, citing the risks associated with deepfakes and disinformation. This restriction applies to the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union, and aim…
Thomas Regnier, spokesperson for the European Commission, tells Politico that videos and photos available to journalists or for official information purposes are not generated by IA. The aim is to restore confidence while artificial intelligence continues to invade the web. What is forbidden and what remains [...]
As reported by the portal Politico, the most important institutions of the European Union have prohibited their employees from using artificially generated videos and images in official communication. In view of the increasing criticism of the use of artificial intelligence and deep-fakes on the Internet, the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council of the EU have adopted directives which
The European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union prohibit their communication teams from using visuals entirely generated by artificial intelligence in official communications. The EU thus assumes a line centered on authenticity and trust, back to back with other powers that already use these ... Read more Like KultureGeek on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't forget to download our free iAddict app fo…
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