Today, European Union lawmakers passed a draft law known as the AI Act which aims to place greater restrictions on how the technology can be used based on acceptable levels of risk. The new rules will require companies like OpenAI to disclose the data used to train their AI models. A final version of the AI Act isn’t expected to pass until later this year.
It’ll require companies to disclose how they train their models, among other things… Final version isn’t done yet.
With models being put out daily in the open source community is it even possible to regulate? Just seems like that ship has already sailed and any form of regulation will likely benefit the big businesses that hold the keys to the AI kingdom.
With models being put out daily in the open source community is it even possible to regulate? Just seems like that ship has already sailed and any form of regulation will likely benefit the big businesses that hold the keys to the AI kingdom.
I suspect that they’ll say maybe the models are out there, but how you build a business on them can still be regulated.