Europe's world-leading artificial intelligence rules are facing a do-or-die moment
- European Union negotiators are in the final stages of hammering out the details of artificial intelligence rules that would apply to general purpose AI systems. This is a make-or-break moment for the EU's AI Act, which aims to regulate the tech industry and safeguard cutting-edge AI systems.
- The sudden rise of generative AI, which can produce human-like work, has complicated the negotiations. Big tech companies oppose overregulation, while European lawmakers seek added safeguards for these AI systems. Other countries, including the US, UK, and China, are also working on regulations.
- France, Germany, and Italy initially resisted government rules for AI systems, advocating for self-regulation. However, they later supported the EU's risk-based approach, with some companies emphasizing the need for more flexible regulations for foundation models.
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EU's AI rules are make or break
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Europe's world-leading artificial intelligence rules are facing a do-or-die moment
Hailed as a world first, European Union artificial intelligence rules are facing a make-or-break moment as negotiators try to hammer out the final details this week — talks complicated by the sudden rise of generative AI that produces human-like work. First suggested in 2019, the EU’s AI Act was expected…
Europe's AI regulations face uncertain fate amid negotiations
The European Union's once-pioneering efforts to regulate artificial intelligence have hit some roadblocks in the face of new legislation. Lawmakers are struggling to reconcile differing perspectives on foundation models such as generative AI tools like ChatGPT, according to Reuters. The European Commission unveiled its proposal for the AI Act in 2021, and the European Parliament granted approval in June of 2023. The drafted regulations now …
Europe’s world-leading artificial intelligence rules are facing a do-or-die moment
LONDON —Hailed as a world first, European Union artificial intelligence rules are facing a make-or-break moment as negotiators try to hammer out the final details this week — talks complicated by the sudden rise of generative AI that produces human-like work.
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