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EU countries approve technical details of AI Act

- Cynthia Kroet

Whether or not a deal would be reached today remained uncertain until the very end.

France in particular has been sceptical about regulating socalled foundation models such as ChatGPT; the country opposed any binding obligation for providers of such models. It also had reservatio­ns about transparen­cy requiremen­ts and trade secrets, but in today's meeting of EU ambassador­s, the text was unanimousl­y approved.

Chatbots

The European Commission’s riskbased approach to AI was generally positively received in 2021, when the rulebook was first presented, but came under pressure in late 2022, when OpenAI launched ChatGPT and sparked a global debate about chatbots.

The European Parliament added a new article with an extensive list of obligation­s to ensure these systems respect fundamenta­l rights as the EU executive’s plan included no provisions for foundation models.

In response, Germany, France and Italy came forward with a counter-proposal that favoured "mandatory self-regulation through codes of conduct" for foundation models.

Following today’s approval, the European Parliament will most likely vote in its Internal Market and Civil Liberties committees mid-February, and in plenary in March or April. After that, the act is expected to enter into force later this year and includes an implementa­tion period of up to 36 months. The requiremen­ts for AI models will start to apply already after one year.

The law divides AI systems into four main categories according to the potential risk they pose to society.

The systems that are considered high risk will be subject to stringent rules that will apply before they enter the EU market. Once available, they will be under the oversight of national authoritie­s, supported by the AI office inside the European Commission.

Those that fall under the minimal risk category will be freed from additional rules, while those labelled as limited risk will have to follow basic transparen­cy obligation­s.

 ?? ?? AI rules regulate the use of foundation models including ChatGPT.
AI rules regulate the use of foundation models including ChatGPT.

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