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Strasbourg, France—The European Parliament gave final approval on Wednesday to wide-ranging EU rules to govern artificial intelligence, including powerful systems like OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
There was a burst of excitement for generative AI as ChatGPT wowed the world with its human-like capabilities—from digesting complex text to producing poems within seconds, or passing medical exams. “Today is again an historic day on our long path towards regulation of AI,” said Brando Benifei, an Italian lawmaker who pushed the text through parliament with Romanian MEP Dragos Tudorache.
Rules covering AI models like ChatGPT will enter into force 12 months after the law becomes official, while companies must comply with most other provisions in two years.The EU’s rules known as the “AI Act” take a risk-based approach: the riskier the system, the tougher the requirements—with outright bans on the AI tools deemed to carry the most threat.
Violations can see companies hit with fines ranging from 7.5 million to 35 million euros , depending on the type of infringement and the firm’s size. Watchdogs on Tuesday pointed to campaigning by French AI startup Mistral AI and Germany’s Aleph Alpha as well as US-based tech giants like Google and Microsoft.
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