European Parliament co-rapporteurs for the proposed EU Artificial Intelligence Act drafted reactions to the Council of the European Union's proposals for characterizing "high-impact" AI models, Euractiv reports. The reaction from Dragoș Tudorache and Brando Benifei included four preliminary criteria containing firm thresholds for application. The proposal was expected to be addressed at a 9 Nov. political meeting. Editor's note: Explore the IAPP AI Governance Center and subscribe to the AI Governance Dashboard.
AI Act co-rapporteurs to pitch 'high-impact' criteria
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