The EU just released guidance on banned AI practices under the new #AIAct. From social scoring to manipulative tech, certain AI uses are now off-limits.
What do you think about these restrictions? Is this a major step towards ethical AI?
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EU puts out guidance on uses of AI that are banned under its AI Act | TechCrunch
The first compliance deadline kicked in a couple of days ago for the European Union's AI Act, a risk-based framework for regulating uses of artificialNatasha Lomas (TechCrunch)
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in reply to Nextcloud ๐ฑโ๏ธ๐ป • • •From all I've seen, the problem tends to be more about actually making use of the data you have properly rather than collecting even more. That's a theme that keeps cropping up in law enforcement across the world.
So stripping away even more privacy through AI (which I see mostly talked about in the context of mining more data) while opening the door for abuse by law enforcement absolutely has my agreement.