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Most likely it's a clumsy attempt to throw disinformation shade at rivals.) Returning to the regulation point, an EU proposal -- the Digital Services Act -- is set to introduce some transparency requirements on large digital platforms, as part of a wider package of accountability measures. And asked about this Geurkink described the DSA as "a promising avenue for greater transparency". But she suggested the legislation needs to go further to tackle recommender systems like the YouTube AI. "I think that transparency around recommender systems specifically and also people having control over the input of their own data and then the output of recommendations is really important -- and is a place where the DSA is currently a bit sparse, so I think that's where we really need to dig in," she told us. One idea she voiced support for is having a "data access framework" baked into the law -- to enable vetted researchers to get more of the information they need to study powerful AI technologies -- i.e. rather than the law trying to come up with "a laundry list of all of the different pieces of transparency and information that should be applicable", as she put it.

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