EU Lawmakers Agree to Tougher Draft AI Legislation to Regulate ChatGPT-Like AI Tools

The European Union's highly anticipated AI Act looks set to be the world's first comprehensive legislation governing the technology.

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By Reuters | Updated: 11 May 2023 16:48 IST
Highlights
  • MEPs agreed to ban the use of facial recognition in public spaces
  • The bill is now expected to move to the next stage of the process
  • Governments and companies using AI tools will have different obligations

Under the proposals, AI tools will be classified according to their perceived level of risk

European lawmakers came a step closer to passing new rules regulating artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT, following a crunch vote on Thursday where they agreed tougher draft legislation.

The European Union's highly anticipated AI Act looks set to be the world's first comprehensive legislation governing the technology, with new rules around the use of facial recognition, biometric surveillance, and other AI applications.

After two years of negotiations, the bill is now expected to move to the next stage of the process, in which lawmakers finalise its details with the European Commission and individual member states.

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Speaking ahead of the vote by two lawmakers' committees, Dragos Tudorache, one of the parliamentarians (MEPs) charged with drafting the laws, said: "It is a delicate deal. But it is a package that I think gives something to everyone that participated in these negotiations."

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"Our societies expect us to do something determined about artificial intelligence, and the impact it has on their lives. It's enough to turn on the TV ... in the last two or three months, and every day you see how important this is becoming for citizens."

Under the proposals, AI tools will be classified according to their perceived level of risk, from low to unacceptable. Governments and companies using these tools will have different obligations, depending on the risk level.

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German MEP Svenja Hahn told Reuters the negotiations had forced conservative and left-wing MEPs to meet halfway. "We have succeeded in finding a compromise that would regulate AI proportionately, protect civil rights, and boost innovation and the economy," she said.

In Thursday morning's vote, MEPs agreed to ban the use of facial recognition in public spaces, predictive policing tools, and to impose new transparency measures on generative AI applications like OpenAI's ChatGPT.

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"This vote is a milestone in regulating AI, and a clear signal from the Parliament that fundamental rights should be a cornerstone of that," Greens MEP Kim van Sparrentak told Reuters. "AI should serve people, society, and the environment, not the other way around."

The bill will be put to a plenary vote of the European Parliament in June before final terms are agreed in "trilogue" talks involving representatives of the European Parliament, the Council of the European Union and the European Commission.

After the terms are finalised and the bill becomes law, there would be a grace period of around two years to allow affected parties to comply with the regulations.

"The European Parliament must enter the trilogue with the strongest possible position to protect the rights of all people inside and entering the EU," said Caterina Rodelli, EU policy analyst at non-profit organisation Access Now.

© Thomson Reuters 2023


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