OpenAI lobbied the European Union to argue that GPT-4 is not a ‘high-risk’ system. Regulators assented, meaning that under the current draft of the EU AI Act, key governance requirements would not apply to GPT-4.
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European lawmakers beg to differ: Both Socialists and Democrats’ Brando Benifei and Renew’s Dragoș Tudorache, who led Parliament’s work on the AI Act, told my colleague Gian Volpicelli that OpenAI never sent them the paper, nor reached out until 2023. When he met an OpenAI delegation in April, Tudorache said, the relevant text had already been agreed upon.
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