Draft EU artificial intelligence rules could hurt Europe -open letter

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More than 160 executives signed an open letter warning that the proposed EU Artificial Intelligence legislation would jeopardise Europe's competitiveness and technological sovereignty.

EU lawmakers agreed to a set of draft rules this month where systems like ChatGPT would have to disclose AI-generated content, help distinguish so-called deep-fake images from real ones and ensure safeguards against illegal content.

Signatories of previous letters included Elon Musk, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, and Geoffrey Hinton and Yoshua Bengio - two of the three so-called"godfathers of AI".

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