Silicon Republic June 12, 2023
Leigh Mc Gowran

EU documents suggest amendments are in place to tackle new AI models like ChatGPT, but biometric surveillance remains a contentious issue.

After years of development, the EU’s AI Act is close to becoming a reality with a plenary vote taking place this week.

If the vote is successful, the EU could create landmark piece of legislation to rein in various advanced technologies, including generative AI systems, biometric surveillance and AI products in certain sectors such as transport and healthcare.

The AI Act is expected to include various new rules to manage general-purpose AI and foundation models, which have grown in popularity with the rise of products like ChatGPT. The act is also expected to create an EU AI Office that...

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