EU negotiators have reached an agreeme for the first time on comprehensive artificial ielligence rules. The agreeme has led to legal oversight of artificial ielligence technologies that have drastically changed daily life. Also, the poteial dangers that these technologies may bring to human life should be preveed.
In this negotiation that took place between the European Parliame and 27 other couries that are members of this union, the big differences between these couries on how to use artificial ielligence have been minimized and to some exte disappeared. One of these disputes has been over the police's use of facial recognition surveillance to sign a teative political agreeme.
Thierry Breton, the European Commissioner, stated on his Twitter that the European Union is the first coine that legalizes the use of artificial ielligence in various industries within the framework of certain standards. Earlier, when ChatGPT was launched a year ago, Americans were wondering how much this tool could change their jobs. They forced the authorities to make laws in this field; But these laws were not so detailed as to convince them. Civil society groups accepted rules for artificial ielligence tools; However, they believed that they did not adequately protect people from the possible harm of artificial ielligence.
Daniel Friedlander, head of the European office of the Computer and Communications Industry Association, said: “Today's political agreeme actually begins the technical and necessary work on importa details of the AI law that have been neglected uil now.” Italian lawmaker Brando Benifi, who is one of the leaders of the negotiations, told the Associated Press during a meeting that “the agreeme on the comprehensive rules of artificial ielligence is not completely finished, and the European Parliame should reconsider this law early next year.” to vote However, this agreeme is a completely official agreeme.
He was also asked whether the agreeme was in accordance with his wishes. In response, Benifi said that it is obvious that in order to reach comprehensive laws, we will have to accept some compromises; But overall, he is satisfied with the results obtained. It should be noted that the final law will not be fully implemeed uil 2025. The fine for violating it is estimated to be up to 35 million euros ($38 million) or 7% of a company's global turnover. Currely, the United States, the United Kingdom, and China have also made proposals to regulate artificial ielligence; But they have not reached an agreeme yet.
In the negotiation that took place among the member states of the European Union, the comprehensive rules of artificial ielligence with all the details have been agreed upon by all. This negotiation is for the first time in the world with the aim of preveing the damage of artificial ielligence to human life and monitoring how couries use this widely used tool. The laws that had been established so far could not properly specify the details of the use of artificial ielligence tools; Therefore, it could not eliminate its dangers. The agreeme will be voted on again early next year.




