'What Is Real and What Is Not' - AI Rules Come Into Force
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The EI developers in the EU are required to disclose the operating principles of their models and the data used to train them. Models considered to be potential sources of risk are required to document safety measures.
Today the AI Act has come into force, the beginning of a tiring and still largely incomplete path
Several international organisations of authors, performers, publishers and producers express their disillusionment with the European regulation on artificial intelligence, which comes into effect partially on August 2, and which, in their view, does not protect intellectual property.
EU begins rollout of new AI rules with tech giants split on compliance - The Zambian Observer
As major tech firms respond to the EU’s new AI code, Europe is taking its first big step towards regulating powerful artificial intelligence systems. The rules come into effect on Saturday, kicking off a voluntary compliance period for general purpose AI (GPAI) models – the systems behind tools like ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini. The EU […] The post EU begins rollout of new AI rules with tech giants split on compliance first appeared on The Zambia…
Prague - The new rules of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act, which came into effect on Saturday, will mainly affect large AI model providers, such as ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude. According to experts, the rules are coming late and, moreover, it was not clear until the last moment how to interpret them. This is according to experts' statements to ČTK. The AI Act was adopted in August last year as the first comprehensive AI regulation in the wor…
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