English(EN)The EU AI Act Newsletter #100: The European Way
OpenAI推出欧盟人工智能蓝图2.0,签署欧盟行为准则
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OpenAI发布了其欧盟经济蓝图2.0,旨在通过培训20,000家中小型企业并为青年安全研究提供资助,促进人工智能在欧洲的普及。该倡议突显了人工智能潜力超出欧盟当前使用水平的“能力过剩”现象,数据显示成员国之间存在显著差异。OpenAI还宣布有意签署欧盟通用人工智能行为准则,以符合欧盟人工智能法案的框架,并强调人工智能开发中的信任与安全。
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