AI na świecie - najważniejsze wydarzenia z 21 maja 2026
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W centrum uwagi są wdrożenia biznesowe, regulacje, bezpieczeństwo oraz rozwój modeli AI.
Europa Designing escalation criteria for international AI incident response: criteria, triggers, and thresholds arXiv:2604.23183v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: AI incident reporting requirements are emerging in regulation and policy, yet no operational criteria exist for determining when a detected AI incident warrants escalation beyond national handling to international coordination.
This paper proposes an escalation framework to address this gap, intended as a common reference point across jurisdictions that enables aligned escalation while preserving flexibility in how actors respond within their own legal and policy contexts.
We review SB 53, the EU AI Act, the GPAI Code of Practice, and incident frameworks from other industries to derive eight criteria for assessing whether an incident warrants escalation, translated into a sequential flowchart with gated decision points and threshold checks.
For each criterion, we map how it interplays with these regulatory frameworks, identifying Dlaczego to ważne: Warto obserwować wpływ tej informacji na rynek, regulacje i użytkowników AI.
Źródło: arXiv AI (21.05.2026) LP-Eval: Rubric and Dataset for Measuring the Quality of Legal Proposition Generation arXiv:2605.19815v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Legal proposition generation is central to legal reasoning and doctrinal scholarship, yet remain under-examined in Legal NLP.
This paper investigates the automatic generation and evaluation of legal propositions from decisions of the Court of Justice of the European Union using large language models (LLMs).