Biggest AI Systems Poised for Stricter Set of EU Rules

  • Idea is similar to additional rules for large platforms in DSA
  • Agreement is not laid out in detail and is subject to change

   

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European Union negotiators have backed a plan to place additional constraints on the biggest artificial intelligence systems under the upcoming AI Act.

Representatives from the European Commission, European Parliament and EU countries are discussing an approach that would address concerns posed by powerful large language models — the technology underpinning AI chatbots — such as OpenAI’s GPT-4 while also ensuring new startups aren’t overly burdened by regulation, people familiar with the matter said. The agreement is preliminary, not yet laid out in a written draft and subject to change, the people said, asking not to be identified discussing the private conversation.