EU HARMONISED RULES ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE to develop single future proof definition of AI, humancentric European approach to ethical trustworthy AI, AI systems divided into four risk categories: unacceptable, high, low, and minimal, AI that manipulate human behaviour use social scoring
The world’s first artificial intelligence (AI) regulatory framework is “a step closer” to becoming law, the European Parliament recently announced. Following the European Commission’s.
The European Parliament’s committees for Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE) and for Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO) adopted a report setting out the.
To ensure a human-centric and ethical development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Europe, MEPs endorsed new transparency and risk-management rules for AI systems.
In a series of votes in the European Parliament this morning MEPs have backed a raft of amendments to the bloc's draft AI legislation including agreeing a set of requirements for so called foundational models which underpin generative AI technologies like OpenAI's ChatGPT.