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Will any country explicitly regulate the use of Large Language Models by 2024?
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Yes if any country passes any regulation or law that explicitly mentions "Large Language Models" or an analogous or translated term as the subject of the regulation or the law.

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I'm not seeing any evidence this has happened yet - I did not slog through all of Timbuktu and Tuvalu's recently passed laws though.

The EU is drafting an AI Act regulation that will regulate AI. However (a) the EU legislative process is slow and ponderous, so I guess it might not complete in the sense of being passed into national laws even in 2024, (b) I am not sure if the current draft(s) actually mention the term Large Language Models specifically. I would think they would want to be quite general in how they regulate AI technology - I'm not sure it would make sense to regulate LLMs specifically.