The European Union took a step toward more regulation of
Parliamentarians for the EU’s internal market and justice committees agreed Thursday that companies creating “foundational” AI models should be required to produce risk assessments, summarize copyrighted material used to train the models and make sure users know when they’re interacting with AI or watching a deepfake. They also voted to ban the real-time use of AI for identifying people in public.
The majority of lawmakers, 84, voted for the additional controls in a vote on the EU’s Artificial ...
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