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Senators Want ChatGPT-Level AI to Require a Government License
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https://www.wired.com/story/senators-want-chatgpt-ai-to-require-government-license/
THE US GOVERNMENT should create a new body to regulate artificial intelligenceโand restrict work on language models like OpenAIโs GPT-4 to companies granted licenses to do so. Thatโs the recommendation of a bipartisan duo of senators, Democrat Richard Blumenthal and Republican Josh Hawley, who launched a legislative framework yesterday to serve as a blueprint for future laws and influence other bills before Congress.
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Senators Want ChatGPT-Level AI to Require a Government License
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https://www.wired.com/story/senators-want-chatgpt-ai-to-require-government-license/
THE US GOVERNMENT should create a new body to regulate artificial intelligenceโand restrict work on language models like OpenAIโs GPT-4 to companies granted licenses to do so. Thatโs the recommendation of a bipartisan duo of senators, Democrat Richard Blumenthal and Republican Josh Hawley, who launched a legislative framework yesterday to serve as a blueprint for future laws and influence other bills before Congress.
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Microsoft offers legal protection for AI copyright infringement challenges
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https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2023/09/microsoft-offers-legal-protection-for-ai-copyright-infringement-challenges/
On Thursday, Microsoft announced that it will provide legal protection for customers who are sued for copyright infringement over content generated by the companyโs AI systems. This new policy, called the Copilot Copyright Commitment, is an expansion of Microsoftโs existing intellectual property indemnification coverage, Reuters reports.
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Microsoft offers legal protection for AI copyright infringement challenges
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https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2023/09/microsoft-offers-legal-protection-for-ai-copyright-infringement-challenges/
On Thursday, Microsoft announced that it will provide legal protection for customers who are sued for copyright infringement over content generated by the companyโs AI systems. This new policy, called the Copilot Copyright Commitment, is an expansion of Microsoftโs existing intellectual property indemnification coverage, Reuters reports.
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Following EDPB Decision, TikTok ordered to eliminate unfair design practices concerning children
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https://edpb.europa.eu/news/news/2023/following-edpb-decision-tiktok-ordered-eliminate-unfair-design-practices-concerning_en
Brussels, 15 September โ Following the EDPBโs binding dispute resolution decision, the Irish Data Protection Authority (IE DPA) has issued a final decision, finding, in particular, that TikTok Technology Limited (TikTok) infringed the GDPRโs principle of fairness when processing personal data relating to children between the ages of 13 and 17. The EDPBโs decision was issued on 2 August 2023 and covers TikTokโs processing activities between 31 July and 31 December 2020.
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Following EDPB Decision, TikTok ordered to eliminate unfair design practices concerning children
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https://edpb.europa.eu/news/news/2023/following-edpb-decision-tiktok-ordered-eliminate-unfair-design-practices-concerning_en
Brussels, 15 September โ Following the EDPBโs binding dispute resolution decision, the Irish Data Protection Authority (IE DPA) has issued a final decision, finding, in particular, that TikTok Technology Limited (TikTok) infringed the GDPRโs principle of fairness when processing personal data relating to children between the ages of 13 and 17. The EDPBโs decision was issued on 2 August 2023 and covers TikTokโs processing activities between 31 July and 31 December 2020.
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Swift adoption of Regulation to streamline cross-border enforcement needed
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https://edpb.europa.eu/news/news/2023/swift-adoption-regulation-streamline-cross-border-enforcement-needed_en
Brussels, 21 September - The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) and the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) adopted a Joint Opinion on the European Commissionโs Proposal for a Regulation on additional procedural rules for the enforcement of the GDPR. This proposal aims to ensure the timely completion of investigations and the delivery of swift remedies for individuals in cross-border cases, by harmonising a number of procedural differences across the EU and streamlining the cross-border cooperation procedure. The proposal follows a wish list sent by the EDPB to the European Commission in October 2022.
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Swift adoption of Regulation to streamline cross-border enforcement needed
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https://edpb.europa.eu/news/news/2023/swift-adoption-regulation-streamline-cross-border-enforcement-needed_en
Brussels, 21 September - The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) and the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) adopted a Joint Opinion on the European Commissionโs Proposal for a Regulation on additional procedural rules for the enforcement of the GDPR. This proposal aims to ensure the timely completion of investigations and the delivery of swift remedies for individuals in cross-border cases, by harmonising a number of procedural differences across the EU and streamlining the cross-border cooperation procedure. The proposal follows a wish list sent by the EDPB to the European Commission in October 2022.
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European Chips Act enters into force today - Questions and answers
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/QANDA_23_4519
Why a European Chips Act?
Semiconductor chips are the essential building blocks of digital and digitised products. From smartphones and cars, through critical applications and infrastructures for healthcare, energy, communications and industrial automation, chips are central to the modern digital economy. The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed a weakness in the ecosystem within both Europe and other regions in the world experiencing significant shortages of chips. EU industries manufacture many types of high-tech products, of which chips are essential parts.
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European Chips Act enters into force today - Questions and answers
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/QANDA_23_4519
Why a European Chips Act?
Semiconductor chips are the essential building blocks of digital and digitised products. From smartphones and cars, through critical applications and infrastructures for healthcare, energy, communications and industrial automation, chips are central to the modern digital economy. The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed a weakness in the ecosystem within both Europe and other regions in the world experiencing significant shortages of chips. EU industries manufacture many types of high-tech products, of which chips are essential parts.
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Digital sovereignty: European Chips Act enters into force today
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/IP_23_4518
Today, the European Chips Act enters into force. It puts in place a comprehensive set of measures to ensure the EUโs security of supply, resilience and technological leadership in semiconductor technologies and applications.
Semiconductors are the essential building blocks of digital and digitised products. From smartphones and cars, through critical applications and infrastructures for healthcare, energy, defence, communications and industrial automation, semiconductors are central to the modern digital economy. They are also at the centre of strong geostrategic interests and the global technological race.
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Digital sovereignty: European Chips Act enters into force today
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/IP_23_4518
Today, the European Chips Act enters into force. It puts in place a comprehensive set of measures to ensure the EUโs security of supply, resilience and technological leadership in semiconductor technologies and applications.
Semiconductors are the essential building blocks of digital and digitised products. From smartphones and cars, through critical applications and infrastructures for healthcare, energy, defence, communications and industrial automation, semiconductors are central to the modern digital economy. They are also at the centre of strong geostrategic interests and the global technological race.
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We updated our contribution entitled "List of the main European Legislation on digital matters" with the Chips Act entered into force today.
https://notes.nicfab.eu/en/posts/list-eu-digital-legislation/
https://notes.nicfab.eu/en/posts/list-eu-digital-legislation/
NicFab Notes
List of the main European Legislation on digital matters
The list of European digital legislation for quick reading
Abbiamo aggiornato il nostro contributo dal titolo "Elenco delle principali legislazioni europee in materia digitale" con il Chips Act entrato in vigore oggi.
https://notes.nicfab.eu/it/posts/list-eu-digital-legislation/
https://notes.nicfab.eu/it/posts/list-eu-digital-legislation/
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Elenco della principale legislazione europea in materia digitale
Lโelenco della legislazione digitale europea per una rapida lettura
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We Can Prevent AI Disaster Like We Prevented Nuclear Catastrophe
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https://time.com/6314045/prevent-ai-disaster-nuclear-catastrophe/
On 16th July 1945 the world changed forever. The Manhattan Projectโs โTrinityโ test, directed by Robert Oppenheimer, endowed humanity for the first time with the ability to wipe itself out: an atomic bomb had been successfully detonated 210 miles south of Los Alamos, New Mexico.
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We Can Prevent AI Disaster Like We Prevented Nuclear Catastrophe
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https://time.com/6314045/prevent-ai-disaster-nuclear-catastrophe/
On 16th July 1945 the world changed forever. The Manhattan Projectโs โTrinityโ test, directed by Robert Oppenheimer, endowed humanity for the first time with the ability to wipe itself out: an atomic bomb had been successfully detonated 210 miles south of Los Alamos, New Mexico.
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UK-US data bridge to open to traffic on 12 October
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https://www.computerweekly.com/news/366553052/UK-US-data-bridge-to-open-to-traffic-on-12-October
The proposed UK-US data bridge will formally open to traffic in just under three weeks, on Thursday 12 October, enabling UK businesses and organisations to transfer data to certified organisations in the US.
The adequacy regulations establishing the long-awaited bridge were laid in Parliament by Michelle Donelan, the minister for science, innovation and technology, on Thursday 21 September, three days after US attorney general Merrick Garland signed off on the UKโs status as a โqualifying stateโ under Executive Order 14086.
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UK-US data bridge to open to traffic on 12 October
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https://www.computerweekly.com/news/366553052/UK-US-data-bridge-to-open-to-traffic-on-12-October
The proposed UK-US data bridge will formally open to traffic in just under three weeks, on Thursday 12 October, enabling UK businesses and organisations to transfer data to certified organisations in the US.
The adequacy regulations establishing the long-awaited bridge were laid in Parliament by Michelle Donelan, the minister for science, innovation and technology, on Thursday 21 September, three days after US attorney general Merrick Garland signed off on the UKโs status as a โqualifying stateโ under Executive Order 14086.
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How the U.N. Plans to Shape the Future of AI
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https://time.com/6316503/un-ai-governance-plan-gill/
As the United Nations General Assembly gathered this week in New York, the U.N. Secretary-Generalโs envoy on technology, Amandeep Gill, hosted an event titled Governing AI for Humanity, where participants discussed the risks that AI might pose and the challenges of achieving international cooperation on artificial intelligence.
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How the U.N. Plans to Shape the Future of AI
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https://time.com/6316503/un-ai-governance-plan-gill/
As the United Nations General Assembly gathered this week in New York, the U.N. Secretary-Generalโs envoy on technology, Amandeep Gill, hosted an event titled Governing AI for Humanity, where participants discussed the risks that AI might pose and the challenges of achieving international cooperation on artificial intelligence.
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European strategy for data: Data Governance Act becomes applicable
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https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/news/european-strategy-data-data-governance-act-becomes-applicable?pk_source=ec_newsroom&pk_medium=email&pk_campaign=Shaping%20Europe%E2%80%99s%20Digital%20Future
The Data Governance Act entered into application on 24 September 2023. The Regulation creates a new European way of data governance based on increasing trust in data sharing.
It aims to create a safe environment for sharing data across sectors and Member States to benefit society and the economy. The Data Governance Act also allows novel data intermediaries to act as trustworthy actors in the data economy. Entities engaging in data altruism can register voluntarily as data altruism organisations. This will provide maximum trust with minimum administrative burden. The rules related to data altruism will help individuals and companies to donate data in a safe and trustworthy way in order to contribute to wider societal goals such as fighting a pandemic. The reuse of public sector data that cannot be made available as open data will also be enhanced. All of these tools will increase data flows, thereby supporting the development of common European data spaces, such as manufacturing, cultural heritage, agriculture and health.
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European strategy for data: Data Governance Act becomes applicable
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https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/news/european-strategy-data-data-governance-act-becomes-applicable?pk_source=ec_newsroom&pk_medium=email&pk_campaign=Shaping%20Europe%E2%80%99s%20Digital%20Future
The Data Governance Act entered into application on 24 September 2023. The Regulation creates a new European way of data governance based on increasing trust in data sharing.
It aims to create a safe environment for sharing data across sectors and Member States to benefit society and the economy. The Data Governance Act also allows novel data intermediaries to act as trustworthy actors in the data economy. Entities engaging in data altruism can register voluntarily as data altruism organisations. This will provide maximum trust with minimum administrative burden. The rules related to data altruism will help individuals and companies to donate data in a safe and trustworthy way in order to contribute to wider societal goals such as fighting a pandemic. The reuse of public sector data that cannot be made available as open data will also be enhanced. All of these tools will increase data flows, thereby supporting the development of common European data spaces, such as manufacturing, cultural heritage, agriculture and health.
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Digital Services Act: Commission launches Transparency Database
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https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/news/digital-services-act-commission-launches-transparency-database?pk_source=ec_newsroom&pk_medium=email&pk_campaign=Shaping%20Europe%E2%80%99s%20Digital%20Future
The Commission has launched the DSA Transparency Database, putting in action one of the many ground-breaking transparency features mandated by the DSA.
Under the DSA, all providers of hosting services are required to provide users with clear and specific information, so-called statements of reasons, whenever they remove or restrict access to certain content. The new database will collect these statements of reasons in accordance with Article 24(5) of the DSA. This makes this database a first-of-its-kind regulatory repository, where data on content moderation decisions taken by providers of online platforms active in the EU are accessible to the general public at an unprecedented scale and granularity, enabling more online accountability.
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Digital Services Act: Commission launches Transparency Database
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https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/news/digital-services-act-commission-launches-transparency-database?pk_source=ec_newsroom&pk_medium=email&pk_campaign=Shaping%20Europe%E2%80%99s%20Digital%20Future
The Commission has launched the DSA Transparency Database, putting in action one of the many ground-breaking transparency features mandated by the DSA.
Under the DSA, all providers of hosting services are required to provide users with clear and specific information, so-called statements of reasons, whenever they remove or restrict access to certain content. The new database will collect these statements of reasons in accordance with Article 24(5) of the DSA. This makes this database a first-of-its-kind regulatory repository, where data on content moderation decisions taken by providers of online platforms active in the EU are accessible to the general public at an unprecedented scale and granularity, enabling more online accountability.
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Abbiamo aggiornato il nostro sito Privacy Reources - https://www.privacyresources.eu/ - con gli ultimi documenti pubblicati dall'EDPB (Guidelines 01/2023 on Article 37 Law Enforcement Directive) e dall'EDPS (EDPS Opinion 41/2023 on the Proposal for a Regulation on European Union labour market statistics on businesses).
Questi documenti sono disponibili nelle sezioni del nostro sito web dedicate al CEPD e al GEPD.
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We updated our Privacy Resources website - https://www.privacyresources.eu/ - with the latest documents published by the European Data Protection Board (EDPB Guidelines 01/2023 on Article 37 Law Enforcement Directive) and the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS Opinion 41/2023 on the Proposal for a Regulation on European Union labour market statistics on businesses).
You can find those documents in our website's EDPB and EDPS Sections.
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You can find those documents in our website's EDPB and EDPS Sections.
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Order of The President Of The General Court of Justice of the European Union - 27 September 2023 in Case T-367/23
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https://curia.europa.eu/juris/document/document.jsf?text=&docid=277901&pageIndex=0&doclang=EN&mode=lst&dir=&occ=first&part=1&cid=2161348
On those grounds,
THE PRESIDENT OF THE GENERAL COURT
hereby orders:
1. Operation of the decision of the European Commission of 25 April 2023, with reference C(2023) 2746 final, designating Amazon Store as a very large online platform in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2022/2065 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 October 2022 on a Single Market For Digital Services and amending Directive 2000/31/EC (Digital Services Act), is suspended in so far as, by virtue of that decision, Amazon Store will be required to make an advertisement repository publicly available, in accordance with Article 39 of that regulation, without prejudice to the requirement for the applicant to compile the advertisement repository.
2. The application for interim measures is dismissed as to the remainder.
3. The costs are reserved.
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Order of The President Of The General Court of Justice of the European Union - 27 September 2023 in Case T-367/23
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https://curia.europa.eu/juris/document/document.jsf?text=&docid=277901&pageIndex=0&doclang=EN&mode=lst&dir=&occ=first&part=1&cid=2161348
On those grounds,
THE PRESIDENT OF THE GENERAL COURT
hereby orders:
1. Operation of the decision of the European Commission of 25 April 2023, with reference C(2023) 2746 final, designating Amazon Store as a very large online platform in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2022/2065 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 October 2022 on a Single Market For Digital Services and amending Directive 2000/31/EC (Digital Services Act), is suspended in so far as, by virtue of that decision, Amazon Store will be required to make an advertisement repository publicly available, in accordance with Article 39 of that regulation, without prejudice to the requirement for the applicant to compile the advertisement repository.
2. The application for interim measures is dismissed as to the remainder.
3. The costs are reserved.
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MEPs adopt new trade tool to defend EU from economic blackmail
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https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/press-room/20230929IPR06122/meps-adopt-new-trade-tool-to-defend-eu-from-economic-blackmail
The new trade instrument is primarily meant as a deterrent, but it will allow the EU to fight economic coercion and respond with its own countermeasures.
With 578 votes to 24 and 19 abstentions. Parliament approved on Tuesday a new trade instrument to enable the EU to respond, in line with international law and as a last resort, should the EU or member states face economic blackmail from a foreign country seeking to influence a specific policy or stance.
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MEPs adopt new trade tool to defend EU from economic blackmail
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https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/press-room/20230929IPR06122/meps-adopt-new-trade-tool-to-defend-eu-from-economic-blackmail
The new trade instrument is primarily meant as a deterrent, but it will allow the EU to fight economic coercion and respond with its own countermeasures.
With 578 votes to 24 and 19 abstentions. Parliament approved on Tuesday a new trade instrument to enable the EU to respond, in line with international law and as a last resort, should the EU or member states face economic blackmail from a foreign country seeking to influence a specific policy or stance.
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Media Freedom Act: MEPs tighten rules to protect journalists and media outlets
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https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/press-room/20230929IPR06111/media-freedom-act-meps-tighten-rules-to-protect-journalists-and-media-outlets
In response to growing threats to media freedom and the industryโs viability, MEPs adopted their position on a law to strengthen the transparency and independence of EU media.
In its position on the European Media Freedom Act, adopted by 448 votes in favour, 102 against and 75 abstentions on Tuesday, Parliament wants to oblige member states to ensure media plurality and protect media independence from governmental, political, economic or private interference.
MEPs want to ban all forms of interference in the editorial decisions of media outlets and prevent external pressure being exerted on journalists, such as forcing them to disclose their sources, accessing encrypted content on their devices, or targeting them with spyware.
The use of spyware may only be justified, MEPs argue, as a โlast resortโ measure, on a case-by-case basis, and if ordered by an independent judicial authority to investigate a serious crime, such as terrorism or human trafficking.
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Media Freedom Act: MEPs tighten rules to protect journalists and media outlets
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https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/press-room/20230929IPR06111/media-freedom-act-meps-tighten-rules-to-protect-journalists-and-media-outlets
In response to growing threats to media freedom and the industryโs viability, MEPs adopted their position on a law to strengthen the transparency and independence of EU media.
In its position on the European Media Freedom Act, adopted by 448 votes in favour, 102 against and 75 abstentions on Tuesday, Parliament wants to oblige member states to ensure media plurality and protect media independence from governmental, political, economic or private interference.
MEPs want to ban all forms of interference in the editorial decisions of media outlets and prevent external pressure being exerted on journalists, such as forcing them to disclose their sources, accessing encrypted content on their devices, or targeting them with spyware.
The use of spyware may only be justified, MEPs argue, as a โlast resortโ measure, on a case-by-case basis, and if ordered by an independent judicial authority to investigate a serious crime, such as terrorism or human trafficking.
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EDPS Opinion 42/2023 on the Proposal for two Directives on AI liability rules
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https://edps.europa.eu/data-protection/our-work/publications/opinions/2023-10-11-edps-opinion-422023-two-directives-ai-liability-rules_en
EDPS Opinion 42/2023 on the Proposal for two Directives on AI liability rules
EDPS Opinion 42/2023 on the Proposal for two Directives on AI liability rules
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EDPS Opinion 42/2023 on the Proposal for two Directives on AI liability rules
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Commission gathers views on G7 Guiding Principles on generative Artificial Intelligence
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https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/news/commission-gathers-views-g7-guiding-principles-generative-artificial-intelligence?pk_source=ec_newsroom&pk_medium=email&pk_campaign=Shaping%20Europe%E2%80%99s%20Digital%20Future
The Commission launched today a stakeholder survey on draft International Guiding Principles for organisations developing advanced AI systems, which have been agreed by G7 ministers for stakeholder consultation.
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These principles are currently developed by G7 Members under the Hiroshima Artificial Intelligence process to set up guardrails on a global level. The eleven draft guiding principles, which cover advanced AI systems such as foundational models and generative AI, aim to promote safety and trustworthiness of the technology. On this basis, G7 members aim to compile a Code of Conduct that will provide guidance for organisations developing AI tools.
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Commission gathers views on G7 Guiding Principles on generative Artificial Intelligence
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The Commission launched today a stakeholder survey on draft International Guiding Principles for organisations developing advanced AI systems, which have been agreed by G7 ministers for stakeholder consultation.
graphic showing a human hand holding a hexagone with AI written in the middle
iStock photo Getty Images plus
These principles are currently developed by G7 Members under the Hiroshima Artificial Intelligence process to set up guardrails on a global level. The eleven draft guiding principles, which cover advanced AI systems such as foundational models and generative AI, aim to promote safety and trustworthiness of the technology. On this basis, G7 members aim to compile a Code of Conduct that will provide guidance for organisations developing AI tools.
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