Generative AI, particularly Large Language Models, poses legal challenges in EU law regarding liability, privacy, intellectual property, and cybersecurity.
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Generative AI poses legal challenges in EU law regarding liability, privacy, intellectual property, and cybersecurity.
The author explores the legal and regulatory implications of Generative AI, focusing on liability, privacy, intellectual property, and cybersecurity within the EU context. The paper identifies gaps in existing legislation and proposes recommendations for safe deployment of generative models.
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The author argues for integrating environmental sustainability into AI regulation to address climate change, proposing a comprehensive legal framework. The GDPR and EU law can be interpreted to consider environmental costs in data processing, balancing societal benefits with environmental impacts.