European Parliament Prepares Tough Measures Over Use of Artificial In…

🚨BREAKING: The European Parliament has just APPROVED the AI Act. What everyone should know:
➵ The AI Act follows a risk-based approach. Some AI systems are banned, such as those involving:
- Cognitive behavioral manipulation of people or specific vulnerable groups;
- Social... See more
Specific AI system regulations, such as the European AI Act or the AI Bill of Rights in the United States (both of which have yet to be adopted), may include rules that govern the development and management of AI training datasets. Other laws are also applicable. The Digital Services Act, recently adopted in the European Union, requires platforms... See more
Alek Tarkowski • Filling the governance vacuum related to the use of information commons for AI training
Under a strict reading of the AI Act, ChatGPT advanced voice is *illegal* in EU workplaces and schools because the system can recognize a user’s emotions. That’s prohibited by the AI Act.
Dean W. Ball • Tweet
He also suggested a broader legal and ethical framework may be needed for AI privacy:
“we have been thinking recently about the need for something like ‘AI privilege’; this really accelerates the need to have the conversation.”
“imo talking to an AI should be like talking to a lawyer or a doctor.”
“ i hope society will figure this out soon. “
Sam Altman calls for ‘AI privilege’ as OpenAI clarifies court order to retain temporary and deleted ChatGPT sessions
Emmanuel Macron, J.D. Vance and Berlin artist collectives may seem like unlikely allies, but they all agree that Europe’s “regulate first, build later (maybe)” approach to AI is not working.