AI Systems With 'Unacceptable Risk' Are Now Banned In the EU - Slashdot (slashdot.org)
from Zerush@lemmy.ml to privacy@lemmy.ml on 04 Feb 2025 14:07
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autonomoususer@lemmy.world on 04 Feb 2025 14:27 next collapse

Wrong, we control libre software.

galoisghost@aussie.zone on 04 Feb 2025 14:53 next collapse

Ooh. Did the EU just ban “the Algorithm”? Reading the article I’d say yes but I’m sure a lot of well payed lawyers would argue against me

mikarv@someone.elses.computer on 04 Feb 2025 14:55 collapse

@galoisghost @Zerush an incredibly small number of systems fall into the prohibited cases, and those categories themselves have wide exceptions. so no, i don't think so...

SocialMediaRefugee@lemmy.ml on 04 Feb 2025 16:36 next collapse

A lot of those check boxes seem pretty arbitrary and open to interpretation

a4ng3l@lemmy.world on 04 Feb 2025 19:17 collapse

What would be your preferred approach ? I’m on the implementation side of this in a reasonably large company and so far I found the act to be reasonable. It must rely on some interpretation as every piece of such regulation. Same as GDPR for example and yet it’s a very important progress for EU citizens guarantee wise.

TuxEnthusiast@sopuli.xyz on 04 Feb 2025 19:41 next collapse

Title says “Are now banned” but in the article it says “Can now be banned”. That’s weird…

far_university190@feddit.org on 05 Feb 2025 17:40 next collapse

Original article: techcrunch.com/…/ai-systems-with-unacceptable-ris…

SolarPunker@slrpnk.net on 06 Feb 2025 05:56 collapse

Please, stop posting links to articles without create at least a summary here on Lemmy.