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The main executives of several European companies including Airbus and BNP Paribas encourage brussels of artificial artificial elements of law due to August.
In an open letter, seen in monetary times, the heads of 44 major continent companies call a two-year-off withdrawal of competition with the Global AI Race.
the LYRICS Said the complex EU rule places the risk of “Eurize’s Ai risk, because it is jeopardizing AI AI’s progress on the scale needed throughout the competition.” Co-signatories also included French retailer Carrefour and Dutch Healthcare Group Philips.
The EU is facing severe pressure From the US Government and Big Tech as well as European groups of AI Act, considering the world’s most strict regime regulating development technology.
The newest lobbying effort came while the Brussels conducted a crunch meeting with large US groups on Wednesday to discuss a newly underlined draft of its regulations.
Current debate surrounds drafting a “practice code”, which provides AI companies’ guidance on how legal models in Geogle, Metai’s GPT-4. Brussels have been delayed with publication code, which is due in May, and are now expected to pour the rules.
The Chief Henna Virkkunen Henna in the EU last Monday said Brussels end up in practice code in front of Deadline Aug. “We will publish the practice code before that to support our industry and SMEs to follow our AI Act”.
Officers within the European Commission and the different countries in Europe privately discussing streamlining to Complex timeline at AI Act. While the legislation began to forcefully in August last year, many of its provisions were only in the coming years.
“It is a classic example of regulitis without thinking of the most important thing for the industry, legal security”, Patrick Van Eeecke, Patrick Van Eeecke, Data and Privacy Procation.
The letter from the CEO, organized by EU AI initiative – a body representing 110 companies across European signals.
European Tech traders – and the venture capitalists supporting them – also criticized AI Act. A distinctive united letter signed by more than 30 European Ai advocates
Starting builders are more to worry about lack of clarity about how to regulate different AI states with different tech companies.
A wide European businesses declare that AI ACS will create companies to use or include multiple regulatory systems of major copyright companies.
Some companies also fear that the uncertainty is how the rules are implemented by members of the states that can prevent companies from deploying rivals in US or China.
European commission says it is “perfectly committed to the main purposes of AI Act, which includes EU-based health-based harm and ensure safety of AI systems in the European market”
But it added Bloc working in the future simplification of its digital rule, so “all options remain open for consideration at this stage.”