Written by Fu Yun Chi
Its president told Reuters on Friday, while Al -Fawqiya platforms refused to reject the guidelines of “Reuters” on Friday, while Meta platforms refused to reject the guidelines of “Reuters”, it is possible that Brussels (Reuters) -is likely to sign Microsoft the European Union’s practices blog to help companies comply with the rules of historical artificial intelligence affiliated For the mass.
The volunteer practice blog that has been developed by 13 independent experts aims to provide legal certainty to the signers. They will have to publish summaries of the content used to train artificial intelligence models for general purposes and develop a policy for compliance with the Copyright Law in the European Union.
This blog is part of the artificial intelligence law that entered into force in June 2024 and will be applied to the owner of Google Alphabet, Facebook Meta, Openai, Anthropic, Mistral and thousands of companies.
“I think we are likely to sign. We need to read documents,” Microsoft President Brad Smith told Reuters.
“Our goal is to find a way to be supportive and at the same time one of the things we really welcome is direct participation by the Office of Artificial Intelligence with the industry,” he said, referring to the European Union’s organizational organization.
Mita repeated her criticism of the law.
“Meta will not sign it. This symbol provides a number of legal uncertainty for moderators, as well as measures that exceed the scope of the AI Law,” said Joel Kaplan, the chief global affairs employee in Meta, at a blog on LinkedIn on Friday.
He said that the American social media giant has the same concerns as a group of 45 European companies.
Kaplan said: “We share the concerns raised by these companies that these excessive works will reduce the development and deployment of Frontier AI models in Europe, and the trick of European companies looking to build companies over them.”
Openai and Mistral signed the symbol.
(Participated in Fu Yun Che reports; editing by Sinatia Ostroman)