Canada Global(Web News) European legislators are still facing difficulties in setting laws for artificial intelligence.
According to global media reports, European Union lawmakers have yet to agree on several issues related to new artificial intelligence rules. Any agreement in this regard has been postponed until December. Officials familiar with the situation say that draft AI laws will have to be agreed by the European Parliament and EU member states.
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It has been debated three times so far and meetings have been held between parliament and EU states to finalize the rules. Sources said the fourth meeting will take place today, a day after the EU Legislative Foundation. Models and high-risk AI systems will discuss their negotiating position. Among the main models are AI, ChatGPT systems that have the ability to learn from new data to perform a variety of tasks on large sets of data. depend on