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EU Parliament launches internal AI hub to control lawmakers’ use of generative tools

EU Parliament launches internal AI hub to control lawmakers’ use of generative tools
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The European Parliament is preparing to roll out EPGenAI Hub, an internal platform designed to bring lawmakers' increasing use of generative AI under institutional control. The tool provides secure access to models from major providers like Meta, OpenAI, Anthropic, and Mistral, aiming to offer a safer alternative to public AI systems. The initiative comes amid growing concerns among committee chairs that unmonitored AI usage is introducing errors, hallucinated legal references, and poor quality drafting into the legislative process. Roughly 20 percent of parliamentary staff already use AI daily, yet members of the European Parliament currently face no legal requirement to disclose whether their work was AI-assisted. While the platform seeks to improve data privacy and curb leaks, it has sparked debate over digital sovereignty due to its reliance on American AI companies alongside European alternatives.

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