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4 Amendments of François-Xavier BELLAMY related to 2020/2015(INI)

Amendment 4 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 1
1. Recalls that artificial intelligence (AI) should serve humanity and that its benefits should be widely shared; stresses that, in the long-term, AI may surpass human intellectual capacity; stresses the need therefore to establish safeguards such as human control and verification of AI decision-making; as in other fields, marketing authorisation procedures for products produced through AI need to be investigated;
2020/04/08
Committee: CULT
Amendment 11 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 2
2. Stresses that the EU should play an essential role in laying down basic principles on the development, programming and use of AI, notably in its regulations and codes of conduct; points out that the status of works protected by copyright and used by an artificial intelligence is already covered by Directive (EU) 2019/790 on copyright with the exceptions and limitations in force in Union legislation, and which should continue to apply in their present form, and to text and data mining in particular;
2020/04/08
Committee: CULT
Amendment 26 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 3
3. Recalls that AI cannot only perform activities which used to be exclusively human, but that it can also acquire and develop autonomous and cognitive features, through experience learning or reinforcement learning; stresses that in certain cases, the designer can even find that learning systems of this kind become unpredictable; stresses the urgency arising from this fact of deliberations on the notion of responsibility in regard to IT systems capable of learning through reinforcement; stresses that AI systems can autonomously create and generate cultural and creative works, with only minimum human input; notes, moreover, that AI systems can evolve in an unpredictable way, by creating original works unknown to their initial programmers;
2020/04/08
Committee: CULT
Amendment 58 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 6
6. Emphasises the need to address the issue of liability for copyright infringements made by AI systems, as well as the issue of data ownership.; states that traceability should be an indispensable condition in allocating responsibility, in that it both acts as a basis for legal action and enables the diagnosis and correction of malfunctions;
2020/04/08
Committee: CULT