The European Commission has kicked off a seven-month effort to create a code of practice that sets the standard for how artificial intelligence (AI)-generated content is identified and disclosed. The ...
Google has confirmed it will sign the European Union’s general purpose AI code of practice, a voluntary framework that aims to help AI developers implement processes and systems to comply with the ...
Meta has refused to sign the European Union’s code of practice for its AI Act, weeks before the bloc’s rules for providers of general-purpose AI models take effect. “Europe is heading down the wrong ...
The Situation: The European Union's Artificial Intelligence Act ("AI Act") establishes a comprehensive, risk-based regulatory framework including provisions relating to general-purpose AI ("GPAI") ...
The European Commission received the final version of the General-Purpose AI (GPAI) Code of Practice on July 10, 2025. The GPAI is a voluntary framework intended to guide how providers of large AI ...
Code of practice for AI rules is voluntary Non-signatories will miss legal certainty AI rules to be enforced from August 2026 for new models BRUSSELS, July 10 (Reuters) - The European Commission on ...
What Is the Code of Practice? On November 14, 2024, the first draft of the European Union’s General-Purpose AI Code of Practice, established by the EU AI Act, was published by the EU AI Office.
EU Commission to announce AI guidance in coming days EU guidance aims to give legal certainty to companies using AI EU has faced intense lobbying from Big Tech, some European businesses over AI rules ...
Rights groups express concerns to EC over the downgrading of fundamental rights, child sexual abuse material, and non-consensual intimate image abuse risks in the third draft of the EU Code of ...
Many outside Europe have stopped paying attention to the EU AI Act, deeming it a done deal. This is a terrible mistake. The real fight is happening right now, with the drafting of the proposed act to ...
Big Tech is increasingly addicted to AI, but many companies are allergic to regulation, bucking suggestions that they adhere to copyright law and provide data on training. In a rare move, Google has ...