EU's new AI regulations spark a debate about data transparency

Over the next two years, the EU's recently passed AI Act will be implemented gradually to provide regulators time to put the new legislation into effect while businesses adjust to a new set of responsibilities.

EU's new AI regulations spark a debate about data transparency

One of the most closely-kept secrets in the industry will have to be revealed as a result of new legislation governing the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the European Union. These laws will require businesses to be more transparent about the data used to train their systems.

18 months after ChatGPT was first made available to the public by Microsoft-backed OpenAI, interest in and funding for generative AI—a collection of tools that enable the quick creation of text, image, and audio content—have increased dramatically.


However, as the sector grows, concerns have been expressed about how AI firms get the information needed to train their models and whether giving them access to blockbuster novels and Hollywood films without the authors' consent violates their copyright.

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