Some in business have criticized the European Union for prioritizing tech regulation over innovation, and those tasked with drafting the text of the code of practice will strive for a compromise
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But until the law’s accompanying codes of practice have been finalised, it remains unclear how strictly rules around “general purpose” AI systems, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT will be enforced and how many copyright lawsuits and multi-billion dollar fines companies may face. Under the AI Act, companies will be obliged to provide “detailed summaries” of the data used to train their models. In theory, a content creator who discovered their work had been used to train an AI model may be able to seek compensation, although this is being tested in the courts.
Maximilian Gahntz, AI policy lead at the Mozilla Foundation, the non-profit organisation behind the Firefox web browser, expressed concern that companies are “going out of their way to avoid transparency”.
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