On Thursday, the Internal Market Committee and the Civil Liberties Committee adopted a draft negotiating mandate on the first ever rules for Artificial Intelligence with 84 votes in favour, 7 against and 12 abstentions. In their amendments to the Commission’s proposal, MEPs aim to ensure that AI systems are overseen by people, are safe, transparent, traceable, non-discriminatory, and environmentally friendly. They also want to have a uniform definition for AI designed to be technology-neutral, so that it can apply to the AI systems of today and tomorrow.
Risk based approach to AI - Prohibited AI practices
The rules follow a risk-based approach
and establish obligations for providers and users depending on the level
of risk the AI can generate. AI systems with an unacceptable level of
risk to people’s safety would be strictly prohibited, including systems
that deploy subliminal or purposefully manipulative techniques, exploit
people’s vulnerabilities or are used for social scoring (classifying
people based on their social behaviour, socio-economic status, personal
characteristics). (...)
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