CNBC April 13, 2023
Lauren Feiner

Key Points

– More than 50 individual expert and institutional signatories are urging European lawmakers to include general purpose AI in its regulations, rather than a more narrow definition of high-risk AI.

– Regulation should be considered around how AI is developed, including around how data has been collected, who was involved in the collection and training of the technology and more, says signatory Mehtab Khan.

– The group suggests that European policymakers take steps to future-proof the legislation, such as by avoiding restricting the rules to certain types of products, like chatbots. And they warn that developers should not be able to shirk liability by pasting on a standard legal disclaimer.

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