The European Commission has ordered its staff to cease using artificial intelligence for work that is of “critical” importance.
New guidelines drawn up by the European Commission on the use of artificial intelligence intructs workers in the organisation to avoid using the technology for essential work, a report on Wednesday has claimed.
Since the explosion of interest in AI over the last number of months, the EU has moved to restrict emerging software, with there being significant support in the bloc for the passing of legislation greatly limiting the use of the novel tech.
Within the document, workers are reportedly ordered not to disclose information not already in the public domain into A.I. software, never copy and paste A.I. generated content into official EU documents, and to avoid using the software entirely if working on “critical and time-sensitive processes.” The document ultimately appears to indicate that the European Union is keen on pursuing its policy of heavily regulating artificial intelligence, a prospect that has angered A.I. industry leaders.to pull the A.I. software out of Europe if coming regulations are too stringent, though has since backpedaled heavily on the threat.
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