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EU proposes generative AI copyright regulations

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EU proposes generative AI copyright regulations. ChatGPT and Midjourney must disclose copyrighted content used to build their algorithms.

This clause was included within two weeks, according to a negotiator. According to the source, some committee members wanted to restrict copyrighted information from training generative AI models but agreed on openness.

“Against conservative wishes for more surveillance and leftist fantasies of over-regulation, parliament found a solid compromise that would regulate AI proportionately, protect citizens’ rights, foster innovation, and boost the economy,” European Parliament member Svenja Hahn stated.

The EU’s strategy was called “tactful” by Macquarie analyst Fred Havemeyer.

An early EU agreement might lead to the world’s first full regulation governing generative AI tools like ChatGPT, which must declare any protected information used to produce them.

The European Commission began crafting the AI Act two years ago to regulate growing artificial intelligence technologies, which experienced a spike in investment and popularity after OpenAI’s AI-powered chatbot ChatGPT was released.

EU parliamentarians and member states will finish the bill in the trialogue, which the European Parliament approved.

The theories rank AI technology from low to high to intolerable hazards. Disinformation, biometric surveillance, and prejudice are further problems.

Users must disclose high-risk tools. The EU regulates AI; he told Reuters.


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