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Summary of The Dilemma Of Uncertainty Estimation For General Purpose Ai in the Eu Ai Act, by Matias Valdenegro-toro and Radina Stoykova


The Dilemma of Uncertainty Estimation for General Purpose AI in the EU AI Act

by Matias Valdenegro-Toro, Radina Stoykova

First submitted to arxiv on: 20 Aug 2024

Categories

  • Main: Artificial Intelligence (cs.AI)
  • Secondary: Computers and Society (cs.CY)

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Medium GrooveSquid.com (original content) Medium Difficulty Summary
The European Union’s AI Act regulation aims to ensure practical compliance solutions for general-purpose AI models. This paper examines the act’s requirements for providers and deployers of such models, proposing uncertainty estimation as a suitable measure for legal compliance and quality assurance during training. The authors argue that uncertainty estimation should be a required component for deploying models in the real world, meeting transparency, accuracy, and trustworthiness requirements under the EU AI Act. However, increasing computation to implement uncertainty estimation methods may exceed the threshold of 10^{25} FLOPS, classifying the model as a systemic risk system with additional regulatory burdens.
Low GrooveSquid.com (original content) Low Difficulty Summary
The European Union has new rules for artificial intelligence called the AI act. This paper looks at what these rules say about how people should make and use general-purpose AI models. The authors think that adding something to measure uncertainty when training these models could help follow these rules better. They also think this would make the models more accurate and trustworthy. However, making this work might take a lot of computer power, which could be a problem.

Keywords

* Artificial intelligence