The EU asks employees not to use artificial intelligence
The European Union (EU) Commission has asked its employees not to use artificial intelligence chatbots like Chat GPT for critical jobs.
According to the news on the Politico website, the EU Commission has prepared new rules limiting the use of various artificial intelligence technologies such as ChatGPT and Bard, the chatbot whose area of use has recently become widespread.
The new rules are intended to help employees with the risks and limitations of online artificial intelligence tools and their safe use in Commission work activities.
In this context, no non-public information will be shared or disclosed while using the artificial intelligence tool.
We will be aware that the answers given by artificial intelligence may be wrong or biased.
The question of whether artificial intelligence infringes intellectual property rights will also be considered.
Information generated by artificial intelligence will never be copied and pasted into official documents.
Artificial intelligence tools will not be used, especially when working on critical and sensitive processes.
AI REGULATIONS CONTINUE
The EU does not yet have a regulation on ChatGPT or similar artificial intelligence systems, but the EU Commission prepared the first legislative proposal containing the new framework of rules on artificial intelligence and presented it to member states and the European Parliament (EP ) 2 years ago. . This proposal introduced some limitations and transparency rules in the use of artificial intelligence systems.
In the Commission proposal, AI systems were divided into 4 main groups as “unacceptable risk”, “high risk”, “limited risk” and “minimal risk”.
Work continues on this regulation within the EU structure. (AA)