Meta refused to sign the European Union practice code For AI’s act, weeks before the block rules for AI models.
“Europe is heading down the wrong path for AI,” Meta Joel Kaplan’s Global Affairs head wrote in a position In LinkedIn. “We have carefully examined the European Commission Code of Practice for AI models (GPAI) and will not sign it.
The EU Practice Code – a voluntary framework published earlier this month – aims to help companies implement procedures and systems to comply with the legislation of the block to regulate AI. Among other things, the Code requires companies to provide and regularly inform the documentation of AI tools and services and prohibitions from AI training in pirate content. Companies must also comply with the requests of content owners in order not to use their projects in their data sets.
Kaplan claimed that the law would “throw away the growth and development of AI models in Europe and cancel European companies that want to build businesses over them”.
A regulation based on risk for artificial intelligence applications, AI prohibits some cases of “unacceptable risks”, such as cognitive behavioral manipulation or social scores. The rules also determine a set of “high risk” uses, such as biometry and facial recognition, as well as in areas such as education and employment. The law also requires developers to record AI systems and to meet risk and quality management obligations.
Technical companies from around the world, including those at the forefront of the AI race such as the alphabet, Meta, Microsoft and Mistral AI, they are fighting The rules, even urging the European Commission to delay its growth. But the committee has kept steady, saying that it will not change its timetable.
Also on Friday, the EU was published instructions For AI models before the rules that will come into force on August 2, these rules will affect the providers of “AI general models with systematic risk”, such as Openai, Anthropic, Google and Meta. Companies that have such models on the market before August 2 will have to comply with the legislation by August 2, 2027.
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