European countries reached agreement late last week on a landmark legislative package to regulate artificial intelligence. AI regulation has emerged as a key issue over the past year as the explosive growth of ChatGPT and other generative AI services have sparked legislation, lawsuits and national consultations. The EU AI Act is heralded as the first of its kind and as a model for Canadian AI rules. Luca Bertuzzi is a Brussels-based tech journalist who was widely regarded as the leading source of information and analysis about the unfolding negotiations involving the EU AI Act. He joins the Law Bytes podcast to explain the EU process, the ongoing opposition by some countries, and the future steps for AI regulation in Europe.
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France 24, AI Act: EU Reaches ‘Historic’ Deal on Regulating Artificial Intelligence
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Over the course of the last year, legislation, legal actions, and nationwide discussions have been prompted by the rapid expansion of ChatGPT and other generative AI services, making AI regulation a major concern.