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The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) is alarmed that the EU institutions may be about to adopt a weak and unclear approach to regulating generative artificial intelligence (AI) systems, which include the likes of ChatGPT or Bard. The potentially decisive talks between the EU institutions on the world’s first set of comprehensive rules for AI systems will take place tomorrow.
Joint statement ahead of the informal meeting of EU Telecommunication Ministers (23-24 October 2023)
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Consumers are too often ill at ease, feel insufficiently protected in the digital world, and want greater protection and rights in certain areas, according to survey results published today on various aspects of the online environment.
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A European Parliament Committee has today voted to ban surcharges on intra-EU communications (calls, text messages and data usage) which would for example bring down prices for consumers when they call another EU country from home.
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BEUC, European Digital Rights (EDRi), Access Now, and 115 other civil society organisations call on EU lawmakers to close a dangerous loophole in the AI (artificial intelligence) Act, which risks undermining the entire legislation.
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As of 25 August, large search engines and online platforms designated by the European Commission will have to begin to comply with one of the EU’s major laws to bring about a safer and more accountable online environment.