It has been two years since the European Commission started to write the Artificial Intelligence Law, to regulate increasing AI technology, which is in highly evidence nowadays, since ChatGPT was launched.
In this sense, companies that implement Artificial Intelligence tools will have to publicize every material used to develop their systems that is copyright protected. This disposition was late created, since some commission members wanted to definitely prohibit the use of copyrights to train generative models.
Furthermore, it is being suggested that Artificial Intelligence tools be classified according to their perceived level of risk: minimal to limited, high and unacceptable. Regarding the areas of concern, it can be included biometric surveillance, dissemination of misinformation or discriminatory language.
The members of European Parliament agreed to take the project to the next level, when it will be discussed the final details of Artificial Intelligence Law. Once it is approved, this law will be the first one, worldwide, to regulate the subject of Artificial Intelligence.
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Author: Marília de Oliveira Fogaça and Cesar Peduti Filho, Peduti Advogados.
Source: União Europeia propõe novas refras de direitos autorais para a IA Generativa
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