Addressing Hidden Prompts and Data Privacy

EU Updates AI Research Guidelines for Scientist Safety

The European Commission introduces technical updates to ERA Living Guidelines to manage risks from generative AI tools.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A scientist in a lab using a tablet with digital data icons, symbolizing the European Commission's updated AI research guidelines.

A scientist in a lab using a tablet with digital data icons, symbolizing the European Commission's updated AI research guidelines.

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The European Commission released a technical update to the ERA Living Guidelines on May 8, 2026 [1]. These guidelines focus on the responsible use of generative AI within scientific research [1][2]. The updates aim to help researchers navigate a rapidly changing technological landscape while maintaining scientific integrity [2].

The new recommendations specifically address emerging risks like "hidden prompts" and third-party AI tool interactions [1]. Officials noted that these tools are increasingly used during data management and scientific meetings [1][3]. The guidelines provide a framework to ensure data privacy and transparency remain priorities for European researchers [2][3].

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