I'd have to look at what they're actually proposing. Their demands could be reasonable - like making it explicit that someone cannot absolve themselves of responsibility by delegating a task to an AI - or unreasonable - like wanting to censor factual information about EU policy.
Among other bureaucratic bullshit, they're requiring AI companies to disclose the training methods and training data to fulfill copyright obligations in the EU. This alone will be a disaster because most of the available data for training AI models, even public, has some sort of copyright protection unless explicitly marked as public domain or given a free distribution license. (checking out the copyright status of every single piece of available data is not feasible either).
Unintended consequences: only the larger multi-billion companies with the resources for acquiring rights to use the data will thrive.
I'd have to look at what they're actually proposing. Their demands could be reasonable - like making it explicit that someone cannot absolve themselves of responsibility by delegating a task to an AI - or unreasonable - like wanting to censor factual information about EU policy.
Among other bureaucratic bullshit, they're requiring AI companies to disclose the training methods and training data to fulfill copyright obligations in the EU. This alone will be a disaster because most of the available data for training AI models, even public, has some sort of copyright protection unless explicitly marked as public domain or given a free distribution license. (checking out the copyright status of every single piece of available data is not feasible either).
Unintended consequences: only the larger multi-billion companies with the resources for acquiring rights to use the data will thrive.
Unintended… lol.