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ACt Will Require Developers to Allows A Copyright Holder Opt Out

Akshaya Asokan (asokan_akshaya) •
February 13, 2024    

Europe's AI Act Poised To Become Law After Committees Vote
European lawmakers during a meeting of the Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs and the Internal Market and Consumer Protection committtes on Feb. 13, 2024.

Two key European Parliament committees accepted a political compromise set to govern how trading bloc countries develop and deploy artificial intelligence.

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Lawmakers from the civil liberties and internal market committees of the European Parliament approvedthe AI Act weeks after parliamentary negotiators and national state representatives struck a deal (see: Europe Prepares for AI Act Enforcement)

“This regulation aims to protect fundamental rights, democracy, the rule of law and environmental sustainability from high-risk AI,” the committees said in a statement. “At the same time, it aims to boost innovation and establishing Europe as a leader in the AI field.”

The regulation is set to become the globe’s first comprehensive AI regulation. Violations could cost companies up to 35 million euros or seven 7% of a corporate annual turnover.

The regulation bans high-risk high systems such as emotion recognition in the workplace or educational settings, social scoring or scrapping the internet for images used to train facial recognition algorithms. The regulation is still subject to approval by the full Parliament and the European Council – the body of direct representatives from national governments – but those steps are widely considered to be formalities.

The proposed AI transparency requirements, under which AI developers will have to be compliant with the existing cyber and copyrights measures, was also approved with an overwhelming majority. AI developers should provide copyright holders the choice to opt out from adding their right-protected material from AI text and data mining systems.

Developers will be subject to transparency requirements and must comply with EU copyright law. The regulation also stipulates that AI systems should be adequately protected to avoid poisoning via datasets or training data.

The EU AI Act primarily seeks ensure cybersecurity through compliance with the newly passed Cyber Resilience Act that stipulates AI and other software vendors mandatory issue software patching and updates. Under the Cyber Resilience Act, AI developers will also have to disclose vulernbilties to the European Union Agency for Cyber Security.

To ensure privacy, AI systems must be compliant with the General Data Protection Regulation.

AI industry practitioners have decried copyright language, saying it could make access to books and other content required to train AI models difficult.

“Good large model languages need a lot of long documents in the training data. These rules are going to make training foundation models impossible,” said, Elliot Ash, assistant professor of data science and a machine learning researcher at ETH Zurich.

Since these datasets are likely to include copyrighted materials, current provisions in the EU AI Act could trigger litigation action, potentially preventing researchers from making “applications similar to ChatGPT,” Ash said.

“Well-funded companies like Google and OpenAI are well-insured by deep pockets to settle any copyright litigation. While MistralAI and academic researchers have to provide a documented data pipeline and may not have funds to settle copyright litigation.”

The European Parliament us scheduled to vote on the regulation on April 11.

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