European Union gives approval to set of laws that regulate AI

European Union gives approval to set of laws that regulate AI

This week, the Parliament of European Union approved a set of laws to regulate the Artificial intelligence. Thus, the Artificial Intelligence Act (“Artificial Intelligence Law”, in free translation) arrived to organize the risks and the level of impact of the tool. In view of this, the new legislation “aims to protect fundamental rights, democracy, the rule of law and environmental sustainability“.

In the list of new rules, the HUH prohibited the implementation of applications that threaten citizens’ rights. Therefore, biometric categorization systems based on sensitive characteristics are not permitted. Tools aimed at manipulating human behavior and exploiting people’s vulnerabilities through AI.

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Last Thursday (14), the OpenAI revealed the details of the launch and how the Sorayour video generator with Artificial intelligence. Like this, Mira Murati, the company’s technology director, said that the resource should reach users in the coming months. According to her, the new feature will offer a new era in generating scenes using AI.

In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Mira Murati told that the OpenAI remains attentive to all the final details surrounding the project. Furthermore, she was asked a lot about the risks of a video generator with AI be implemented in a world full of scams and fake news. However, the technology director assured that the company will take special care to avoid problems.

Thus, the OpenAI intends to prohibit the use of images of public figures in videos that will appear on the Sora. To top it off, the company will place watermarks on productions to differentiate what is real and what is not. It is worth noting that the new feature will work through orders made in text. After that, the resource makes the finished video available through the Artificial intelligence.


Source: Atrevida

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