EU rules ask tech giants to publicly track how, when AI models go off the rails
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The EU has proposed a code of conduct for AI companies, addressing copyright, environmental impact, and safety concerns. Key provisions include respecting paywalls, disclosing energy consumption, and reporting serious incidents within 5-10 days. The code, part of the broader AI Act, could result in fines or AI models being removed from the market if violated. Tech giants are reviewing the rules, which await approval amid expected industry pushback.
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