Ia in Europe: What Will Change the Rules that Come Into Force This Saturday
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How does AI know that? New EU requirements force AI providers to disclose what they have trained their models with. Infringements are punishable by fines.
A year later, European legislation on artificial intelligence (AI) took a new step, with the introduction of a series of rules starting this Saturday, a text which, in particular, obliges suppliers to be more transparent and to respect copyrights.


In this regard are Artificial Intelligence Models Generally accessible, i.e. systems developed with a focus on accessibility, transparency and generalised use, which can be used by many.
How does AI know that? New EU requirements force AI providers to disclose what they have trained their models with. Some authors and artists do not go far enough.
The European Commission says that the new rules, which enter into force this Saturday, will bring "more transparency, security and responsibility to market systems", including systems such as OpenAI ChatGPT, Google Gemini and Andropic Claude.
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