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The AI Act prohibits eight practices, namely:
- harmful AI-based manipulation and deception
- harmful AI-based exploitation of vulnerabilities
- social scoring
- Individual criminal offence risk assessment or prediction
- untargeted scraping of the internet or CCTV material to create or expand facial recognition databases
- emotion recognition in workplaces and education institutions
- biometric categorisation to deduce certain protected characteristics
- real-time remote biometric identification for law enforcement purposes in publicly accessible spaces
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Do they have a reasonable enforcement mechanism? The problem with passing all these rules without a streamlined enforcement mechanism is that you chill development
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Of course not. But do we say that Sam Altman is attracting all this money because he's a douche? I don't mind that conclusion. But I also don't think that that has a bigger influence than a state pension at 55, with an aging population, that needs to be funded through productivity, that in turn will be massively taxed, that in turn will make productive people leave for elsewhere.
Don't they have some crazy ai safety framework?