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    Idec's positioning on the new text of the "AI Bill" released today

    The Consumers' Defense Institute (Idec) expresses deep concern about the setbacks incorporated into the new text of Bill 2.338/2023, released today (3), what regulates the use of artificial intelligence in Brazil. Each new version of the text weakens the protection mechanisms for citizens and increases alignment with the interests of large technology companies, to the detriment of the rights of the population and national sovereignty

    Increased risks with the new wording

    The current proposal drastically reduces the safeguards to mitigate the negative impacts of artificial intelligence systems. Among the main points of alert, we highlight

    Facilitation of scams on social networks

    The exclusion of the classification of large-scale content distribution systems as high risk favors the proliferation of scams, frauds and misinformation. This represents a setback in relation to consumer protection and the integrity of the digital environment

    Fragilization of the fight against child sexual exploitation

    The new version of the text presents gaps that hinder the accountability of AI systems used to produce and disseminate content related to child sexual exploitation. The change may hinder the accountability of companies or developers who indirectly contribute to the creation or dissemination of this content, if the bill is approved

    Risk assessment as merely a "good practice"

    The text maintains the replacement of the requirement for a preliminary risk assessment with a mere recommendation of good practices, what empties the capacity for supervision and damage control before they occur

    Absence of credit scoring regulation

    The continued omission regarding credit scoring as a high-risk activity ignores the negative impacts that automated systems can have on consumers' financial lives, especially the most vulnerable and over-indebted

    Support from Big Techs and the lack of commitment from the Legislature

    It is evident that, with each new version of the project, more rights are taken away and the support from large technology companies for the text grows. This reflects the strength of the lobby of these corporations, that have managed to shape the PL to favor their commercial interests

    Meanwhile, The Federal Senate shows a concerning complacency towards the industrial sector while ignoring the appeals of society that seeks to protect those who need it most. This stance compromises national sovereignty and hands over the regulatory future of artificial intelligence in Brazil to the private sector

    What is at stake

    The PL 2.338/2023, just as it is, failure to establish a robust and balanced regulatory framework, that protects citizens' rights and promotes responsible technological development. The regulation of artificial intelligence must prioritize safety, the privacy and dignity of the population, and not serve as a blank check for the unrestricted profit of big techs

    Idec calls on lawmakers to urgently review the text of the bill, prioritizing the public interest above external pressures. Without this, Brazil runs the risk of being turned into a laboratory for unregulated technological experiments, with devastating impacts on fundamental rights and the sovereignty of the country

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