EU approves rules to regulate artificial intelligence technologies
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After months of debate, EU authorities have agreed on the Artificial Intelligence Act. It is the world's first comprehensive rules to regulate AI systems.
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The document includes a ban on the use of AI to recognise people by race, gender and sexual orientation. It also introduces new transparency requirements for powerful models like GPT-4.
As noted in the European Commission, the law is designed to guarantee the safe development of AI and the protection of the rights of EU citizens. Fines of up to 7 per cent of global revenue are envisaged for violators of the rules.
Bans on the use of certain AI models will come into force in six months, transparency requirements - in 12 months, and the full set of rules - in two years.
Lawmakers also included measures to make it easier for copyright owners to protect themselves from generative AI. In addition, general-purpose AI systems should become more transparent about energy use.
Source: Wired