Reported 7 months ago
The European Union's new laws on artificial intelligence (AI) will require companies to be more transparent about the data used for training their systems, challenging the industry's secrecy. The regulations cover the need for detailed data summaries, which some AI companies resist due to concerns about revealing trade secrets. While the laws are being implemented gradually over the next two years, the implications for AI startups and tech giants like Google and Meta remain uncertain, as debates on data transparency, copyright breaches, and content licensing agreements intensify.
Source: YAHOO