Parts of the European Commission's much-anticipated AI Act come into force this weekend. It's been hailed as the first piece of comprehensive legislation aimed at regulating AI globally, though critics say it doesn't go far enough.
Breakdown
- EU advances its AI Act, requiring member states to appoint authorities for AI oversight. 13s
- Generative AI tools must disclose training data sources and obtain consent for copyrighted material. 22s
- Tech companies like OpenAI and Google agree to voluntary code, but Meta resists. 46s
- Industry critics warn of potential confusion over intellectual property and safety rules. 55s
- High-risk AI applications in sensitive sectors face stricter requirements in the EU. 1m 22s
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