New requirements are the first stage of European law enforcement in AI. He enters the strength of 2026.
In the European Union since Saturday, August 2, new mandatory required for general artificial intelligence providers (GPA) began to work. They are intended to increase transparency, security and responsibility, according to the European Commission’s website.
European policies for general objective systems in the field of artificial intelligence developers of such models to provide transparent information about training data, observe copyright and shows a responsible attitude to the development and launch of AI products.
Under GPA, models that can produce speech and trained in the amount of calculations have fallen. For the strongest models with a potential system risk, additional requirements are provided – in particular, the obligation to inform the European Commission and guarantee the safety of the models.
This is mentioned as the first phase of implementation of the European AI Act – a law adopted in June 2024. He shared AI systems that threatened and established more strict requirements for high risk products, especially in the field of health care, justice and critical infrastructure.
Regulation also introduces the registration of models with high public influences – especially those who can create misinformation or human rights violations.
The regulations will be strength by 2026, but the first transparency obligations have become compulsory for companies that develop or implement AI in the EU.
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