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Mita says it will not sign the practice of the European Union’s artificial intelligence, warning that “Europe is heading to the wrong path to artificial intelligence.” the Publishing a symbol of the European Union on July 10 It is a voluntary set of guidelines to help companies follow the rules of artificial intelligence law on artificial intelligence for general purposes before they enter into force within a few weeks.
“We have carefully reviewed the European Commission Practices Blog for the Methods of Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) for general purposes and will not be signed,” the head of global affairs in Mita, Joel Kaplan said, on a statement of LinkedIn. “This blog provides a number of legal uncertainty for moderators, as well as measures that go beyond the AI Law.”
Although the practice blog itself has not been legally imposed, the European Union says that models of artificial intelligence for public purposes who sign it will benefit from a “reduced administrative burden and increase legal certainty”, compared to service providers who may be subject to further organizational scrutiny. Openai advertise Its intention to sign the agreement on July 11.
This comes before the rules of the artificial intelligence law The start of the execution on August 2 This requires that artificial intelligence providers for public purposes be transparent about the training risks and security of their models, and to adhere to the laws of the European Union and the laws of national copyright. The European Union can high -end companies that violate the law of artificial intelligence up to seven percent of its annual sales.
Kaplan says Meta is concerned that the European Union’s artificial intelligence book will develop and spread the border of strangulation in Europe, which leads to the stopping of European companies that are compatible with the bloc regulations. These fears resonate those that were raised in a message It was signed by more than 45 companies and institutions last monthIncluding Airbus, Mercedes -Benz, Phillips, and ASML, which urged the European Union to postpone the implementation of the law of artificial intelligence law for two years to address uncertainty about compliance.