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How the upcoming AI legislations around the world, like voice cloning prevention and disclosure requeriment of techincal details of models, will affect open source or selfhosted models?

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[–] spit_evil_olive_tips@beehaw.org 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

upcoming AI legislations around the world

this is so broad that it is impossible to answer.

if you can point to an individual piece of legislation and its actual text (in other words, not just a politician saying "we should regulate such-and-such" but actually writing out the proposed law) then it would be possible to read the text and at least try to figure it out.

[–] ryujin470@fedia.io 1 points 21 hours ago

@spit_evil_olive_tips@beehaw.org One example is the EU AI Act. Their requeriments for open source models are very lenient, only requiring summary of training data and disclosure of training details like the computational power used. But proprietary models, on the other hand, are required to implement content filtering etc.