Verfassungsblog (Dec 2023)

The EU’s Pacing Problem - Why crafting and enforcing AI regulation is hard

  • Tekla Emborg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.59704/39c185c884081a6b
Journal volume & issue
no. 2366-7044

Abstract

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The EU regulators face a pacing problem. This has been demonstrated several times during the legislative process of the AI Act itself: for example, the initial Commission proposal from 2021 did not include a definition of General Purpose AI (GPAI). The proposal did not anticipate the rise of Large Language Models like ChatGPT and GPT-4 but only addressed AI systems designed for specific purposes. This lacuna in the original proposal has haunted the EU Parliament, Council and Commission in the past final weeks of the trilogue negotiations, where the inclusion of so-called Frontier Models has been hotly contested. This blog post explores potential boosters for the EU's capacity to regulate AI: delegated legislation, soft law, and a centralized AI office.

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