On 13 June, Parliament members will debate the world’s first set of comprehensive rules for AI to manage the risks and promote uses of AI that align with EU values, including human oversight, privacy, and non-discrimination.
The rules follow a risk-based approach and establish obligations for providers and users depending on the level of risk the AI can generate. They would ban AI systems with unacceptable levels of risk.
MEPs are expected to back bans of remote biometric identification systems, categorisation based on sensitive characteristics, predictive policing and emotion recognition systems. They are also proposing tailor-made rules for generative AI, like ChatGPT, including labelling AI-generated content and making publicly-available summaries of copyrighted data used for training.
To boost AI innovation, MEPs propose exemptions for research activities and open-source AI components, as well as the use of so-called regulatory sandboxes, or controlled environments, created by public authorities to test AI before its deployment.
The day after the debate, MEPs will vote on Parliament's negotiating position, preparing for talks with the Council to fine-tune the final shape of the law.
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