PYMNTS.com December 11, 2023

Europe has reached a provisional deal on landmark European Union (EU) rules governing the use of artificial intelligence (AI), making it the first major world power to enact laws in this area.

The deal, reached on Friday (Dec. 8) after nearly 15 hours of continuous negotiations, covers various aspects of AI use, including governments’ use of AI in biometric surveillance and the regulation of AI systems like ChatGPT, Reuters reported Monday (Dec. 11).

The agreement requires foundation models such as ChatGPT and general-purpose AI systems (GPAI) to comply with transparency obligations before they are put on the market, according to the report. This includes providing technical documentation, complying with EU copyright law, and releasing detailed summaries about the content used...

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