EU. By iroducing New artificial ielligence instructionsAsked companies active in this area to transparely Educational data Disclose their models and from violations Right to publish Avoid.
According to reports, the move is part of the union’s extensive efforts to impleme the first comprehensive legal framework of artificial ielligence regulation in the world, iroduced last year. Although these laws have not yet been fully enforced, rece guidelines to facilitate their implemeation by technology gias such as Openai, Microsoft And Google Has been provided.
New Artificial Ielligence Instructions in the EU
New artificial ielligence instructions to help Long Language Models (LLM) Provided to adapt to new rules. This law from August 2 (August 11) It is implemeed, but the new models have one year and curre models have two years to adapt. The instructions are set in three key parts of transparency, publication and safety.

In the field TransparencyCompanies are required to provide accurate information on how to train models, energy consumption, processing power and educational data resources, which will probably face corporate resistance.
Section Right to publish He emphasizes that language models must respect the rules of publishing, including Paywalls and the restrictions on the crawling of websites. This has caused disputes; European publishers, for example, have complained about the feature of Google’s artificial ielligence. Denmark has also suggested a law that gives individuals the right to publish their image to preve the production of unauthorized diplomas.
Companies in the field of artificial ielligence have accepted that their technology may be incompatible with the laws of the curre publishing, and some executives have warned that the requireme to obtain permission from all owners of publishing may stop artificial ielligence activity suddenly.
In the field SafetyArtificial ielligence guidelines refer to poteial threats, including violations of personal security, extensive oversight, weapons developme, fraud, and inaccurate information. According to Bloomberg, violations of the European Artificial Ielligence Act could penalize up to 7 % Get out of the annual income of companies that can have an importa deterre effect.



