On the eve of a potential final round of inter-institutional negotiations (‘trilogue’) on legislation on artificial intelligence (‘AI Act’) (see EUROPE B13263A15), the European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) expressed its concern on Monday 23 October that the co-legislators could end up with “a weak and unclear approach” to regulating this technology.
For BEUC, the proposed approach to determining “which types of generative AI systems should comply with which obligations is...