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This LLM framework takes a first stab at benchmarking Big AI’s compliance with the EU AI Act
While most countries' lawmakers are still discussing how to put guardrails around artificial intelligence the European Union is ahead of the pack, having
While most countries’ lawmakers are still discussing how to put guardrails around artificial intelligence the European Union is ahead of the pack, having passed a risk-based framework for regulating AI apps earlier this year. This approach has two major limitations: (i) it does not account for potential copyright violations involving materials other than these specific books, and (ii) it relies on quantifying model memorization, which is notoriously difficult. “We invite AI researchers, developers, and regulators to join us in advancing this evolving project,” said professor Martin Vechev of ETH Zurich and founder and scientific director at INSAIT, who is also involved in the work, in a statement.
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