Group 1 - Major European companies, including ASML, SAP, and Mistral AI, are urging the EU to postpone the implementation of the landmark AI Act, citing potential risks to Europe's ambitions in the AI sector [1][2] - A public letter signed by 44 CEOs calls for a two-year delay in regulations concerning powerful AI models and high-risk AI systems, advocating for a more innovation-friendly regulatory approach [1][2] - The letter emphasizes that delaying the regulations and prioritizing regulatory quality over speed would send a strong signal to global innovators and investors about Europe's commitment to deregulation and enhancing competitiveness [1] Group 2 - The AI Act, passed last year, aims to prevent serious misuse of AI technology, requiring developers to disclose training methods and comply with copyright policies [2] - Companies are frustrated with the EU Commission's failure to issue key guidelines and standards, including a compliance guideline for advanced AI companies that was supposed to be released in May but has faced delays and criticism [2] - The US government has expressed concerns regarding the current version of the guidelines, urging the EU to abandon the existing draft due to its perceived overreach beyond the scope of the AI Act [2]
AI法案监管过严,阿斯麦等多家企业呼吁欧盟推迟实施