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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Ok here's what parlimant passed, ie. its amendments

Quoth:

5e. This Regulation shall not apply to AI components provided under free and open-source licences except to the extent they are placed on the market or put into service by a provider as part of a high-risk AI system or of an AI system that falls under Title II or IV. This exemption shall not apply to foundation models as defined in Art 3.

Interesting, no foundation model exception, though the FLOSS community isn't going to train any of those soon in any case.

More broadly speaking this is the same issue as with the cyber resiliance act and they're definitly on top of it as to saying "we don't want FLOSS to suffer by a misinterpretation of 'to put on the market'". Patience, none of this is as of yet law but the very act of amending it such tells courts to not interpret it that way.

In case you have use for it, the base version the parliament diffed against. Can't they use some proper VCS.