EU lawmakers take first step towards AI curbs
- Key EU lawmakers have agreed on changes to draft rules aimed at regulating generative AI such as ChatGPT.
- A proposed ban on facial surveillance has been put forward, which could lead to conflict with EU countries.
- The draft will be voted on by the plenary next month, after which details will be finalized with EU countries and the European Commission.
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EU lawmakers take first step towards AI curbs
European Parliament lawmakers on Thursday took a crucial first step towards EU-wide regulation of ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence systems that Brussels hopes to put speedily in place. Parliamentary committees on civil liberties and consumer protection overwhelmingly voted for a position text calling for curbs on how AI can be used in Europe, while still […]
EU lawmakers' committees agree tougher draft AI rules
European lawmakers came a step closer to passing new rules regulating artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT, following a crunch vote on Thursday, May 11, where they agreed tougher draft legislation. The European Union’s highly anticipated AI Act looks set to be the world’s first comprehensive legislation governing the technology, with new rules around the use of facial recognition, biometric surveillance, and other AI applications. After…
EU lawmakers take first steps towards tougher AI rules – DW – 05/11/2023
Two EU parliamentary committees have backed setting up rules on how generative artificial intelligence like ChatGPT can be used in Europe. Once approved, they would become "the world's first rules" on AI technology.
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