STRASBOURG, March 13 (Reuters) – In a significant step toward implementing the world’s first regulations on artificial intelligence, Europe advanced on Wednesday as EU legislators backed a provisional agreement for a technology increasingly prevalent across numerous industries and in daily life.
After three years of development, the AI Act comes at a time when generative AI systems like Microsoft-backed (MSFT.O) OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s (GOOGL.O) chatbot Gemini are gaining popularity, raising concerns about misinformation and fake news.
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