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EU AIA

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Understanding the AIA Copyright Provisions in the EU Artificial Intelligence Act

  • April 7, 2024
  • Barry Sookman
EI AIA and copyright

The European Union Artificial Intelligence Act (EU AIA) contains provisions that would require providers of general purpose AI models to comply with transparency obligation regarding the data using for training their models. It also contains a provision that would require providers of general purpose AI models “to put in place a policy to respect Union copyright law in particular to identify and respect, including through state of the art technologies, the reservations of rights expressed” under the text and data mining (TDM) exception in Article 4(3) of Directive (EU) 2019/79.…

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  • AI Regulation
  • AIDA
  • artificial inteliigence

EU AIA: agreement on Europe’s new AI regulatory opus

  • December 10, 2023
  • Barry Sookman

The EU Council and Parliament agreed on December 8, 2023 to a ground breaking, but controversial, law (the AIA) to regulate certain AI systems. The Commission proposal, originally presented in April 2021, is a key element of the EU’s policy intended to foster the development, investment and uptake across the EU of safe and lawful AI that respects fundamental rights and mitigates risks associates with AI systems. It does so by classifying AI systems in categories deemed too unacceptable to be used, AI systems that  are “high risk” or pose “systemic risks”,  or those with lesser risks that still require at least some level of regulatory control, and regulates them according to that classification.…

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