EU AI Act passed Plenary vote, and X-risk was a main topic

post by Ariel G. (ariel-g) · 2023-06-21T18:33:17.557Z · LW · GW · 0 comments

This is a link post for https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/ctPrrzFnXGyWrmK3w/eu-ai-act-passed-vote-in-plenary-meeting

(mildly rewritten version of my EA forum [EA · GW] post)

The EU AI Act was originally proposed in 2020 as a very "EU regulates stuff first" kind of legislation, trying to make sure EU values are upheld (fairness, transparency, democracy, etc). Several revisions (and some lobbying) later, GPAI (general purpose AI) and foundation model language was added, and it started looking a little more X-risk friendly. 

After some recent political uncertainty, it passed with a strong majority at the EU Plenary meeting. 

I found it fascinating to watch the the live session (from June 13th, the vote was on the 14th), where the Act was discussed by various EU parties. A few things that stood out to me:

Others that watched the stream, feel free to mention insights in the comments. 

Linked here (relevant timestamp 12:39 - 14:33)

With the recent appointment of Ian Hogarth to the UK Foundation Model taskforce, and US talks of regulation getting stronger, I think we are in for interesting times. But it also seems like AI X-risk is a lot more mainstream, which I did not expect to be able to say. 

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