EU kickstarts AI code of practice to balance innovation & safety

The European Commission has kicked off its project to develop the first-ever General-Purpose AI Code of Practice, and it’s tied closely to the recently passed EU AI Act. The Code is aimed at setting some clear ground rules for AI models like ChatGPT and Google Gemini, especially when it comes to things like transparency, copyright, and managing the risks these powerful systems pose. At a recent online plenary, nearly 1,000 experts from academia, industry, and civil society gathered to help shape what this Code will look like. The process is being led by a group of 13 international experts, including

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DAI#49 – Open Llamas, AI fear, and all too easy jailbreaks

Welcome to this week’s roundup of handwoven AI news. This week Llamas streaked ahead in the open AI race. Big Tech firms talk up safety while their models misbehave. And making AI scared might make it work better. Let’s dig in. Open Meta vs closed OpenAI This week we finally saw exciting releases from some of the big guns in AI. OpenAI released GPT-4o mini, a high-performance, super-low-cost version of its flagship GPT-4o model. The slashed token costs and impressive MMLU benchmark performance will see a lot of developers opt for the mini version instead of GPT-4o. Nice move OpenAI.

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