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When AI meets the law, the plot thickens!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 June 30, 2024 | [Read Online]( [🚀 Get Started Now]( Hey tech enthusiasts! GitHub is back in the headlines, and this time, it’s all about navigating the choppy waters of new EU regulations and legal scuffles over its popular Copilot tool. Grab your coffee, and let’s dive into the drama! REGULATIONS GitHub Adapts to New EU AI Law Amid Legal Tussles On Copilot Tool [2-minute read]( Key Points: - Pioneering EU AI Act: The European Parliament has endorsed the globe’s first comprehensive AI regulation, aiming to balance innovation with societal values. - GitHub’s Stance: GitHub, acquired by Microsoft in 2018, voices concerns over potential legal burdens on open-source developers under the new AI Act. - Copilot Controversy: GitHub faces backlash over its AI tool, Copilot, accused of profiting from open-source community efforts without proper credit. - Adaptive Measures: GitHub is implementing code checks and references to address community concerns and promote responsible innovation. Deep Dive: GitHub is under the spotlight as it tackles the dual challenge of adhering to the new EU AI regulations and addressing community backlash over its Copilot tool. The European Parliament’s AI Act aims to regulate AI applications based on their risk level, balancing technological innovation with societal protection. GitHub, however, argues that these regulations might hinder open-source contributions by imposing legal liabilities. Amidst this, GitHub’s Copilot tool has been controversial, with accusations of exploiting open-source code without proper credit or compensation. Shelley McKinley, GitHub’s legal chief, is leading efforts to navigate these challenges. GitHub is lobbying for legal exemptions for open-source AI developers and introducing measures like code duplication detection and referencing to ensure responsible innovation. Why It Matters: These developments are crucial for the future of AI and open-source collaboration. GitHub’s efforts to adapt to new regulations while addressing community concerns highlight the delicate balance between innovation and ethical responsibility in the tech world. Curious about how GitHub will navigate these choppy waters? Click [HERE]([Â](for the full scoop and join our newsletter for the latest tech updates! Stay tuned as we keep you posted on GitHub’s next moves and the broader implications for the tech community. Here’s to a future where innovation and ethics walk hand in hand! Cheers, The AI News Team😉 P.S. Got thoughts on GitHub’s strategic shifts? Drop a comment and join the conversation! MUST-WATCH [[China's Scary New Weapon to Hijack Your Vote](Â]( [[Data DISASTER: AI Marketing Nightmares You WON'T Believe](Â]( [tw]( [yt]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 THE AI NEWS 228 Park Ave S, #29976, New York, New York 10003, United States [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv]( [Terms of Service](

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