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“More transparency will fuel trust in generative AI,” says parliamentary report

2024-02-14T09:11:49.747Z

Highlights: “More transparency will fuel trust in generative AI,” says parliamentary report. Report by deputies Philippe Pradal (Horizons) and Stéphane Rambaud (RN) pleads in favor of a more protective legal environment to restore user confidence. “ It appeared to us that there were points of vigilance which were not taken into account in European legislation, including data protection and the awareness that the use of Generative AI is an issue of sovereignty  ", says Pradal.


Submitted this Wednesday, a report by deputies Philippe Pradal (Horizons) and Stéphane Rambaud (RN) pleads in favor of a more protective legal environment to restore user confidence and allow the emergence of powerful European players.


As the general public becomes more familiar with ChatGPT or Dall-E, there has never been more concern about the use of generative artificial intelligence.

AI-powered disinformation campaigns are already thriving on social media, as half the world's population is called to the polls this year.

More transparency will fuel confidence in generative AI

 ,” said Horizons MP Philippe Pradal, one of the two rapporteurs of an information mission devoted to this technology.

His report, consulted by Le Figaro, is presented this Wednesday before the Law Commission of the National Assembly.

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Nearly two months after the adoption of the European regulation on artificial intelligence (AI Act), which completed the legislative arsenal on digital (GDPR, DSA, DMA, Data Act, etc.), the mission considers that it additional safeguards must be created at national level.

It appeared to us that there were points of vigilance which were not taken into account in European legislation, including data protection and the awareness that the use of generative AI is an issue of sovereignty

 ", explains Philippe Pradal, who interviewed around fifty experts and actors in Paris and Brussels with Stéphane Rambaud, RN deputy and co-rapporteur.

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Source: lefigaro

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