EU launches first regulation of ChatGPT

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Brussels The negotiators of the responsible committees in the European Parliament have agreed on specifications for so-called generative AI applications such as ChatGPT. These programs can produce text or images.

According to the parliamentarians, developers of the underlying systems should ensure above all that the programs are fed with high-quality data and thus further developed. This is to prevent them from reproducing hate speech and discrimination.

This is to be regulated in the Artificial Intelligence Act (“AI Act”), the world’s first AI regulation in a larger economic area. When the EU Commission proposed this law two years ago, applications like ChatGPT did not yet exist. That is why generative AI was not considered in the original proposal. In the ongoing legislative process, the European Parliament now wants to catch up on this.

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