The European Union is soliciting suggestions for AI that ought to be prohibited
The EU is currently working on guidelines for ensuring compliance with the new AI legislation in the region. They have initiated the process of gathering feedback through an online survey on two specific themes.
The EU is currently working on guidelines for ensuring compliance with the new AI legislation in the region. They have initiated the process of gathering feedback through an online survey on two specific themes.
The primary focus is on how the legislation should delineate AI systems as distinct from conventional software. The EU is eager to receive insights from individuals in the AI sector, businesses, scholars, and non-governmental organizations. The secondary point revolves around identifying scenarios where the implementation of AI should be forbidden. The EU is keen on receiving detailed responses outlining each proscribed application and is particularly interested in real-world instances.
Points will be tabulated through the survey until December 11, with the European Commission set to issue guidelines concerning the classification of AI systems and any prohibited practices by early 2025.
