英国公布AI监管原则:开发者要为输出内容负责
Xin Lang Ke Ji·2025-11-26 08:44

Group 1 - The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has proposed new standards for managing AI models, focusing on accountability, access, and transparency to promote healthy development of the technology [1] - CMA CEO Sarah Cardell emphasized the potential of AI to enhance productivity and ease daily tasks for millions, but also highlighted that the consequences of this technology may not always be positive [1] - The CMA's regulatory principles include seven aspects: accountability, access, diversity, choice, flexibility, fair trading, and transparency [1] Group 2 - In the coming months, the CMA will engage with a wide range of stakeholders in the UK and internationally to further develop these principles, supporting the positive development of AI in key markets for effective competition and consumer protection [2] - The UK government aims to become a global leader in the AI industry and regulation, planning to host the first global AI summit in November [2] - A proposed copyright law exemption would allow text and data mining for any purpose, potentially leading to the use of copyrighted artistic and cultural content as training material for generative AI [2]