CMA estabelece princípios para o desenvolvimento responsável de IA
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has set out its principles to ensure the responsible development and use of
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has set out its principles to ensure the responsible development and use of foundation models (FMs).
FMs are versatile AI systems with the potential to revolutionise various sectors, from information access to healthcare. The CMA’s report, published today, outlines a set of guiding principles aimed at safeguarding consumer protection and fostering healthy competition within this burgeoning industry.
Foundation models – known for their adaptability to diverse applications – have witnessed rapid adoption across various user platforms, including familiar names like ChatGPT and Office 365 Copilot. These AI systems possess the power to drive innovation and stimulate economic growth, promising transformative changes across sectors and industries.
Sarah Cardell, CEO of the CMA, emphasised the urgency of proactive intervention in the AI:
“The speed at which AI is becoming part of everyday life for people and businesses is dramatic. There is real potential for this technology to turbocharge productivity and make millions of everyday tasks easier – but we can’t take a positive future for granted.