AI systems are being deployed to people who can't afford bad advice, with examples of potential harm caused by faulty AI suggestions.
A concerning statistic shows that 66% of users don't check AI outputs, highlighting the importance of building trustworthy AI models.
The European Commission received the final version of the Code of Practice for AI Models, emphasizing the need for increased scrutiny and building in safety margins to prevent AI failures.
Regulatory frameworks like the EU guidelines serve as a roadmap for building AI models that are safe and reliable, signaling a shift towards holding developers more accountable for the consequences of AI failures.