Analysis:Regulators dust off rule books to tackle generative AI like ChatGPT

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Analysis:Regulators dust off rule books to tackle generative AI like ChatGPT
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LONDON/STOCKHOLM : As the race to develop more powerful artificial intelligence services like ChatGPT accelerates, some regulators are relying on old laws to control a technology that could upend the way societies and businesses operate.The European Union is at the forefront of drafting new AI rules that

LONDON/STOCKHOLM : As the race to develop more powerful artificial intelligence services like ChatGPT accelerates, some regulators are relying on old laws to control a technology that could upend the way societies and businesses operate.

In April, Europe's national privacy watchdogs set up a task force to address issues with ChatGPT after Italian regulator Garante had the service taken offline, accusing OpenAI of violating the EU's GDPR, a wide-ranging privacy regime enacted in 2018. Such errors could have serious consequences. If a bank or government department used AI to speed up decision-making, individuals could be unfairly rejected for loans or benefit payments. Big tech companies including Alphabet's Google and Microsoft Corp had stopped using AI products deemed ethically dicey, like financial products.

In the EU, proposals for the bloc's AI Act will force companies like OpenAI to disclose any copyrighted material - such as books or photographs - used to train their models, leaving them vulnerable to legal challenges. For example, in France discrimination claims are usually handled by the Defenseur des Droits . However, its lack of expertise in AI bias has prompted CNIL to take a lead on the issue, he said.

"At this stage, I can't say if it's enough, legally," Pailhes said."It will take some time to build an opinion, and there is a risk that different regulators will take different views."

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