The creative sector, on the IA Act: « no code of practice would be better than the fundamentally flawed third draft »
Nearly forty organizations from the cultural sector believe that instead of fulfilling the mission of strengthening copyright enforcement by AI developers on the basis of the AI Act, the European Commission’s current work on the future code of good practice on AI makes these rights less effective.
The creative sector says it in chorus: if adopted as it stands, the latest version of the code of practice for general-purpose AI would be not only useless to them, but harmful. As a reminder, the European Commission is currently drafting a code of practice for general-purpose AI (GPAI) on the basis of the AI Act adopted last year and which will come into force at the beginning of August. It has entrusted four working groups with the task…
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