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EU lawmakers warn against ‘dangerous’ moves to water down AI rules

Published April 21, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Are you interested in staying informed about the latest developments in artificial intelligence regulation? The European Commission is currently in discussions regarding the landmark artificial intelligence act, which aims to regulate the development of AI in the region. However, there are concerns that certain provisions of the law may be watered down, potentially sparing big US tech companies from key aspects of the legislation.

A group of prominent architects of the AI act have raised alarm about these proposed changes, urging Brussels to reconsider. They argue that diluting the rules could have dangerous consequences, particularly in terms of ensuring AI models do not produce harmful or false content, or are used for nefarious purposes such as election interference.

In a letter to the commission’s digital chief, Henna Virkkunen, these experts emphasized the importance of maintaining strict regulations to protect Europe’s economy and democracy. They warned that giving in to pressure from tech giants and former political figures could undermine the effectiveness of the AI act.

The AI act categorizes AI technology based on the level of risk it poses to human health and security. This classification system helps determine the reporting requirements for AI companies, with more stringent obligations imposed on those developing powerful AI models. Transparency and accountability are key components of the legislation, ensuring that companies are upfront about how their models are trained and used.

One of the key points of contention in the current debate is the drafting of a “code of practice” to guide AI companies in implementing the AI act. This code is crucial for ensuring compliance with the law, especially for companies developing advanced AI models like Google’s Gemini, Meta’s Llama, and OpenAI’s GPT-4.

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Despite the pushback from US tech companies like Meta and Google, as well as European firms such as Spotify and Ericsson, the European Commission remains committed to enforcing the AI act. While efforts are being made to attract AI investment and promote innovation, the commission is adamant about upholding a fair, safe, and democratic digital environment in Europe.

As the debate over AI regulation continues, it is clear that striking a balance between innovation and accountability is crucial. The future of AI development in Europe hinges on how effectively these regulations are implemented and enforced.

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