Generative AI in China and the EU: What Businesses Need to Know
Globally, the accelerating spread of AI shows no sign of abating, and laws and regulations are under greater pressure to keep up. Wenpei Yu and Yunsi Hu of Lifeng Partners, together with Dr. Anja Geller of Redeker Sellner Dahs, provide an overview of the similarities and differences between the approaches taken in the EU and China, and what the future may hold.
Summary
- Personal data protection is a key legal issue arising from the use of generative AI tools, especially regarding the lawfulness of processing
- Both China and the EU demand transparency concerning AI-generated content and require some form of notification, although details diverge
- In addition, there are many unresolved issues concerning potential copyright infringements
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