As first reported by Reuters, Spain, which currently heads the EU, is pushing for more regular vetting for vulnerabilities and the creation of a tiered system of regulation depending on the number of users a model has.
Another meeting has been set for December, if none of the parties agree on anything this month.
European lawmakers had hoped to pass the AI Act before the year ends.
One of the drafts of the EU AI Act proposes foundation model developers be required to assess potential risks, subject the models to testing throughout the development process and after market release, examine bias in training data, validate data, and publish technical documents before release.
They contend that some developers may find it challenging to comply with rules, so there should be a distinction between for-profit foundation models and hobbyists and researchers.
But while the EU was one of the first regions to debate proposed legislation, it’s moved slower than some other international players — like China, which enacted its rules in August of this year.
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As first reported by Reuters, Spain, which currently heads the EU, is pushing for more regular vetting for vulnerabilities and the creation of a tiered system of regulation depending on the number of users a model has.
Another meeting has been set for December, if none of the parties agree on anything this month.
European lawmakers had hoped to pass the AI Act before the year ends.
One of the drafts of the EU AI Act proposes foundation model developers be required to assess potential risks, subject the models to testing throughout the development process and after market release, examine bias in training data, validate data, and publish technical documents before release.
They contend that some developers may find it challenging to comply with rules, so there should be a distinction between for-profit foundation models and hobbyists and researchers.
But while the EU was one of the first regions to debate proposed legislation, it’s moved slower than some other international players — like China, which enacted its rules in August of this year.
The original article contains 295 words, the summary contains 173 words. Saved 41%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!