Company Meta Has declared that of the signing EU Volunteer Instructions for Implementing Artificial Intelligence Laws He refuses and warned that Europe is moving in the wrong way.
According to reports, the guidelines, recently released by the European Union, are a voluntary set of tips for companies to come up with it before the Artificial Intelligence Act is enforced.
Meta refuse to sign the EU’s voluntary instruction for artificial intelligence
In an official statement issued by Joel Kaplan, the head of Meta World Affairs, said in LinkedIn:
«We have European Commission’s instructions on models All -purpose artificial intelligence (GPAI) carefully examined and decided not to sign it. This guideline creates numerous legal ambiguities for model developers and includes requirements that go beyond the scope of the specified EU Artificial Intelligence Law They are. “
Although this instruction is not legal, the EU has stated that companies that sign it are reducing their administrative burden and increasing their legal confidence. In contrast, companies that refuse to sign this agreement may face more strict oversight. Openai On July 11, he announced that he intends to sign this instruction.
It should be noted that from date August 2 (August 11)Provide EU Artificial Intelligence Law It is implemented. The law requires all -purpose artificial intelligence models to be educated, security risks, and observance of union copyright laws and transparent member states. In case of violation, penalties up to the ceiling 7 % of annual sales Companies are intended.
Kaplan went on to say that Meta is concerned that the law will slow down the development of advanced models in Europe and weaken European companies in global competition. This concern in a letter that last month by more than 45 companies and institutions, including Airbus, Mercedes-Benz, Philips And ASML It was also signed. The EU letter was asked to postpone the implementation of the new law for two years to provide sufficient time to eliminate executive ambiguities.
The EU’s stricter approach to regulating artificial intelligence is in conflict with US policies, and in particular the Trump administration, which is moving to remove these barriers. In this regard, Meta’s decision to implement the EU’s instructions is not unexpected, given the company’s multi -billion -dollar penalties on the continent and its alignment with the US government’s approach.
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