European Parliament co-rapporteurs Brando Benifei and Dragoș Tudorache proposed compromise amendments to the Artificial Intelligence Act in hopes of closing negotiations in coming days, Euractiv reports. Issues left to be finalized include a list of high-risk AI uses, prohibited practices and key concept definitions. A category has been added to cover generative AI systems, like ChatGPT, considering AI-generated text that could be mistaken as human-made is high risk.
EU Parliament considers compromise amendments to AI Act
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