the European Parliament called for the creation of new laws for regulating general -purpose AI, such as ChatGPT, since this technology is unpredictable and develops faster than expected.
Lawsters believe that it is necessary to accept additional rules for the development and deployment of powerful general -purpose systems (human levels), which can be easily adapted for many purposes.
Therefore, the group wrote open letter with a call to the President of the European Commission Ursula von Lyaine Joe Biden to organize a global AI summit, at which representatives from around the world will discuss and determine the leading principles aimed at monitoring the development and deployment of AI models. It is necessary to make sure that the AI systems are focused on a person, safe and deserve confidence.
The letter led to the fact that the regulatory authorities of Italy, France, Germany, Canada and Spain began investigations against Chatgpt from Openai due to problems with data confidentiality, and Italy temporarily blocked access to the ChatGPT chatbot, as it investigated the possible User data leak.
Earlier it became known that China plans to introduce inspections of the safety of generative AI services before starting them. AI service suppliers should guarantee that content is accurate and protects intellectual property, and does not discriminate against anyone and does not jeopardize security. AI operators should also clearly label generated content.