Yesterday two EU committees, the Internal Market Committee and the Civil Liberties Committee, adopted the negotiating mandate for the EU AI Act, including adding some quite impressive amendments[1]…
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.
The EU Parliament has approved a new draft of its AI Act, banning misuse of AI for mass surveillance and predictive policing. The legislation still faces serious future revisions but has been welcomed by digital rights campaigners.
To ensure a human-centric and ethical development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Europe, MEPs endorsed new transparency and risk-management rules for …