Europe takes a major step towards regulating AI with the draft AI Act. Learn about the unified rules and obligations for providers of AI systems within the European Union. Ensure ethical and responsible use of AI. #AIregulation
Discover how recent EU regulations could pose risks to AI stocks. Companies like Microsoft, IBM, and Meta Platforms must comply or face penalties. Stay informed and monitor the developments.
A new study by Stanford University found that none of the large language models used by AI comply with the EU AI Act. Companies using high-scoring models have work to do to attain compliance, with non-compliance in crucial areas. The study proposes recommendations for AI regulation, including accountability for transparency and technical resources to enforce the Act. The introduction and enforcement of the AI Act may yield positive impacts, paving the way for more transparency and accountability.
Learn more about OpenAI's recent controversy over lobbying for weaker AI regulations while calling for regulation. Find out the details in this Time article.
OpenAI is lobbying European officials to ease proposed AI Act regulations on high-risk systems. The proposed Act aims to balance regulation and innovation, but OpenAI argues that general-purpose AI systems like GPT-4 should be exempt from strict regulations to avoid hindering innovation. While the lobbying efforts have had some success, it remains unclear what the final version of the Act will entail and whether it will strike a balance between regulating AI for safety and promoting innovation.
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