EU Lawmakers Vote to Limit AI Use, Ban Public Face-Scanning
- EU countries are likely to push back against a blanket ban
- Parliament also agreed GPT-4 should undergo risk assessments
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The European Parliament voted to completely ban real-time, remote biometric surveillance — a decision that will put lawmakers at odds with the EU’s 27 countries in upcoming negotiations.
The blanket ban, which was previously agreed by lawmakers, was up in the air after a political deal fell apart late last week.