- The European Parliament’s co-rapporteurs Dragoş Tudorache and Brando Benifei circulated two new batches of compromise amendments, seen by EURACTIV, on Wednesday (28 September), ahead of the technical discussion with the other political groups on Friday.
- The list of elements that risk management would have to consider has been extended to health, legal and fundamental rights, impact on specific groups, the environment and the amplification of disinformation.
- The compromise amendments mandate that, for high-risk AI, techniques such as unsupervised learning and reinforcement learning that do not use validation and testing data sets have to be developed based on training datasets that meet a specific set of criteria.
Leading lawmakers pitch extending scope of AI rulebook to the metaverse

