Commission Publishes GenAI Transparency Tool Days Before Rules Kick In
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Europe wants artificial intelligence and transparency to go hand in hand.The European Commission has published on Thursday the expected template that requires all suppliers of this technology to disclose the data with which they have trained their models, an obligation that can have repercussions around the world.
The European Commission has published guidelines on the obligations of providers of general purpose artificial intelligence (AI) models within the framework of the European Union AI Act. These guidelines aim to provide legal certainty and greater clarity to actors throughout the value chain as to when and how they should comply with these requirements. The guidelines provide guidance on obligations for providers of general purpose AI models.
When using artificial intelligence, companies have to adapt to stricter transparency obligations.The EU-AI Act requires clear labelling of AI-generated content in four areas from 2026 onwards – while there is currently no legal obligation.The article AI marking: From 2026, new EU rules require company preparation first appeared on IT-I-Ko.
AI systems such as ChatGPT will have to comply with the AI Regulation from 2 August. With new guidelines and a code, the EU Commission wants to bring the often vague requirements into shape. An overview. It is slowly taking shape (symbol image) – all rights reserved IMAGO/westend61; editing: netzpolitik.orgTwo new documents are intended to help determine the future of AI regulation in the EU. It is about which rules powerful AI models such as Ch…
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