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The EU’s AI regulations sparked a letter signed by 160 tech execs

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An open letter to lawmakers within the European Union was issued by greater than 160 executives from tech firms around the globe urging cautious consideration of synthetic intelligence (AI) laws in order to not stunt the business or markets. 

On June 30, executives from firms corresponding to Renault, Meta, Spanish telecom firm Cellnex and German funding financial institution Berenberg, pointed to the proposed EU AI Act saying it doubtlessly dangers the area’s competitiveness and innovation.

Extra particularly, it warned that guidelines proposed by the EU would trigger heavy regulation of generative AI instruments and incur each legal responsibility dangers and dear compliance prices for the businesses growing the expertise.

Two weeks previous to the letter, on June 14, the European Parliament handed the preliminary EU AI Act, which incorporates laws that might power techniques like ChatGPT to reveal all AI-generated content material, and different measures in opposition to unlawful content material. 

Moreover, the legal guidelines, as they stand now, intend to ban using sure AI providers and merchandise. Complete bans had been positioned on applied sciences corresponding to the general public use of biometric surveillance, social scoring techniques, predictive policing, so-called “emotion recognition” and untargeted facial recognition techniques.

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Previous to the invoice truly turning into legislation, particular person negotiations amongst parliament members will happen to finalize particulars of the EU AI Act. This current letter comes as tech firms nonetheless have the time to petition lawmakers for extra lenient measures.

The day earlier than the letter was issued, the president of Microsoft paid a go to to Europe to talk with regulators on learn how to finest regulate AI. 

Again in Could, Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, additionally spoke with European regulators in Brussels. He issued a warning of the potential unfavorable results of over-regulation on the AI business.

The chief of tech for the EU is on document pushing for the EU and the U.S. to return collectively to create a voluntary “AI code of conduct” to be set in place within the meantime whereas lawmakers finalize extra everlasting measures. 

In March, one other open letter was issued by over 2,600 tech business leaders and researchers, together with Elon Musk. Nevertheless then it referred to as for a brief pause on any additional improvement of AI and asking for laws. 

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