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3 Amendments of Patrizia TOIA related to 2021/0106(COD)

Amendment 216 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 47
(47) To address the opacity that may make certain AI systems incomprehensible to or too complex for natural persons, a certain degree of transparency and comprehensibility should be required for high-risk AI systems and their algorithms. Users should be able to interpret both the algorithmic decision-making and the system output and use it appropriately. High-risk AI systems should therefore be accompanied by relevant documentation and instructions of use and include concise and clear information, including in relation to possible risks to fundamental rights and discrimination, where appropriate.
2022/03/31
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 233 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 70
(70) Certain AI systems intended to interact with natural persons or to generate content may pose specific risks of impersonation or deception irrespective of whether they qualify as high-risk or not. In certain circumstances, the use of these systems should therefore be subject to specific transparency obligations without prejudice to the requirements and obligations for high-risk AI systems. In particular, natural persons should be notified that they are interacting with an AI system, unless this is obvious from the circumstances and the context of use. Moreover, natural persons should be notified when they are exposed to an emotion recognition system or a biometric categorisation system. Such information and notifications should be provided in accessible formats for persons with disabilities. Further, users, who use an AI system to generate or manipulate image, audio or video content that appreciably resembles existing persons, places or events and would falsely appear to a person to be authentic, should disclose in an appropriate, clear and visible manner that the content has been artificially created or manipulated by labelling the artificial intelligence output accordingly and disclosing its artificial origin.
2022/03/31
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 539 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 52 – paragraph 3 – introductory part
3. Users of an AI system that generates or manipulates image, audio or video content that appreciably resembles existing persons, objects, places or other entities or events and would falsely appear to a person to be authentic or truthful (‘deep fake’), shall disclose in an appropriate clear and visible manner that the content has been artificially generated or manipulated.
2022/03/31
Committee: ITRE