European Union reaches agreement on rules governing the use of artificial intelligence

European Union reaches agreement on rules governing the use of artificial intelligence

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The EU has agreed on rules for the use of AI that require transparency for general AI systems and limit real-time biometric surveillance by law enforcement to certain circumstances.

Members of the European Parliament, representatives of EU member states and experts of the European Commission have signed an agreement on the law on artificial intelligence, TVN SAreports, UNN writes.

Details

On December 8, the European Union reached an agreement on the rules for for the use of artificial intelligence. It is noted that during the discussion, representatives of of the three institutions agreed on the issues of predictive application, face recognition, and the use of AI by law enforcement agencies.

The agreement requires that the main models, such as ChatGPT and general-purpose and general-purpose artificial intelligence systems, to comply with the obligations of transparency obligations before entering the market. These include the preparation of technical documentation, compliance with EU copyright law, and distribution of a detailed summary of the content used in the training.

It is noted that EU governments may use real-time biometric surveillance only in public places for victims of certain crimes in order to prevent real, ongoing or foreseeable threats, such as terrorist attacks, and to search for people suspected of of committing the most serious crimes.

Recall

A group of scientists created an artificial intelligence tool, by training it to track the origin of wine based on chemical analysis. analysis.

Earlier, UNN reported, that Google has updated its Bard chatbot with the Gemini artificial intelligence model, introducing three versions: Ultra, Pro, and Nano to improve performance on different devices. Gemini Pro will be launched first, with more features and languages to follow. features and languages.

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