Belgium Votes Against EU AI Code of Conduct Amid Copyright Concerns
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On Saturday, 2 August, the European Union's regulations on artificial intelligence (AI) are in force on Friday, the ANSA agency, quoted by Agerpres. The first global legislation for development, marketing and use of AI refers to the models of artificial intelligence for general purpose (GPAI), in particular those that present systemic risks such as GPT-4 from OpenAI, Google Gemini or Grok from XAI.
Belgium voted against the European AI Code of Conduct
On August 2, a new part of the European AI legislation (‘AI Act’) will come into force, with rules for AI models for general purposes. The EU also established an AI code of conduct with non-binding guidelines for the implementation of the new rules. This still needed to be approved within the ‘AI Board’, with representatives from the member states. Belgium voted against it because the document offers too few guarantees for the protection of copy…
The European Union has taken a further step in its strategy to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) more advanced with the publication of a voluntary code of conduct for developers of models of general purpose. In a context marked by tensions between technological innovation and regulations, Google has announced its adherence to this framework, while Meta has decided to stay out of it. What is the EU code of conduct for AI models? It is a set o…
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Google announced Wednesday that it is signing the EU code of conduct on the framework of artificial intelligence (AI) models, unlike Meta. The post Artificial Intelligence: Google signs the EU code of conduct, unlike Meta appeared first on LesEco.ma.
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