There are holes in Europe's AI Act - and researchers can help to fill them
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The AI Office will 'enforce and supervise' rules, such as those that will apply to applications including ChatGPT. It will also, the commission says, have 'a strong link with the scientific community'. Researchers need to seize this opportunity, and quickly.
But as Lilian Edwards, a legal scholar at Newcastle University, UK, points out in a report for the Ada Lovelace Institute in London, there are no reviewable criteria to support the act's low-risk assumption.
Read at Nature
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