The EU Urges the US to Join the Fight to Regulate AI

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The EU Urges the US to Join the Fight to Regulate AI
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On his way to meeting US officials, the EU’s justice chief, Didier Reynders, tells WIRED the US must deliver on talk of tighter regulation on tech: “Enforcement is of the essence.”

in Europe after months of working on regulatory compliance. While Reynders hasn’t talked with Meta about its situation—he jokes that “maybe with my services, they will be on board”—he says the EU wants to have all major services available to its citizens.

But having Bard and Threads in full compliance with GDPR is first priority for the EU, he says. He recognizes that user-supplied data helps tech companies train the AI systems that are increasingly central to all platforms, but he says there must be transparency about that process and limits on holding on to data.that would allow people harmed by AI systems to win compensation from technology developers.

He also plans to urge tech companies to voluntarily comply with yet-to-be-passed rules such as the AI Act, which likely won’t take effect for a couple of years. For instance, images and videos generated with AI should have , Reynders says. He also believes chatbots should be barred from answering questions on certain sensitive topics, and that hidden uses of AI in society should be disclosed to users.Reynders’ US visit coincides with a joint win for EU and US officials. They finalized the third—and they hope, final—agreement allowing companies to store EU citizens’ data on US servers.

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