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EU AI Office Seeks Public Input on Trustworthy AI Models - Lexology
20 Aug 2024
The European Union is taking a significant step forward in the regulation of artificial intelligence with the launch of a new consultation by the European AI Office, focusing on the development and deployment of trustworthy general-purpose AI models under the new AI Act. This initiative reflects the EU's commitment to establishing a robust framework for AI governance that prioritizes safety, transparency, and ethical considerations.The consultation opened is set to gather insights and perspectives from a wide range of stakeholders, including technology companies, researchers, policymakers, and the public. The goal is to formulate guidelines that will ensure that AI systems are developed and used in a manner that upholds European values and standards, particularly regarding fundamental rights and safety. The AI Act, which was proposed by the European Commission, is poised to become one of the world's first comprehensive legal frameworks regulating the deployment and use of artificial intelligence. The legislation categorizes AI systems based on the risk they pose to safety and fundamental rights, ranging from minimal risk to unacceptable risk. High-risk AI applications, which include critical sectors such as healthcare, policing, and transport, will be subject to strict obligations before they can be deployed.In line with the objectives of the AI Act, the new consultation specifically addresses the challenges associated with general-purpose AI models. These models, which are capable of performing a broad range of tasks, pose unique risks and opportunities. The potential of these technologies to impact various aspects of society and individual lives makes it imperative that they are managed with a high degree of responsibility and foresight.The European AI Office's decision to focus on trustworthy general-purpose AI models is indicative of the broader global concern about the rapid advancement and integration of AI into everyday life. By soliciting feedback and input from various sectors, the EU aims to ensure that its regulatory approach adapitates to the complexities and nuances of modern AI technologies, preparing a governance model that could serve as a benchmark for regulators worldwide.The feedback from this consultation will play a crucial role in shaping the final provisions of the AI Act, ensuring they are both practical and effective in mitigating risks while encouraging innovation and maintaining the competitiveness of the European AI industry.As this process unfolds, it will be important to observe not only the specific regulations that emerge but also the broader implications for international standards on AI. The EU's proactive stance could potentially influence global norms and practices, promoting a more coordinated approach to AI governance. This consultation represents a key moment in the journey towards safer, more trustworthy AI applications — a priority not just for Europe but for stakeholders worldwide.ntThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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