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Meta won’t sign EU’s AI Code, but who will?

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 23, 2025
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Summary of Changes in Grammar and Code Compliance

The new rules establishing general purpose artificial intelligence (GPAI) are nearing their legal effect, impacting tools like ChatGPT and Gemini. However, public concern has sparked a shift in how these companies approach alignment with EU regulations, particularly the voluntary Code of Practice on GPAI.

Recent developments reveal that some US tech giants, including OpenAI, Meta, and Amazon, are becoming evident in whether they will comply with the EU’s Code. OpenAI and Amazon have explicitly stated their intentions to sign the Code, while Microsoft has also signaled its commitment, though it has stated its stance on whether it will comply with the AI Act.

The adoption of the Code is fraught with challenges. For major companies, such as Meta, the potential legal repercussions could be significant. Meta has critics who concern themselves with the Code’s legal uncertainties, especially since it introduces unforeseen changes beyond the EU’s existing AI regulations—such as data protection and transparency standards.

Anchiantropic, a US company known for developing the No Facebookфиery language (NFLT), is now likely to sign the Code, continuing its bid to establish transparency and accountability in AI development. Other companies, such as Amazon and Google, are yet to decide their stance but have expressed hope that they will comply.

The implications for Europe are far-reaching. The Code sets对未来 expectations, requiring EU members to approve its adoption by the AI Board and the Commission. While providers will need time to demonstrate compliance, those already holding GPAI models will have a deadline to do so by 1 August. Additionally, the movement also requires European companies to meet regulatory standards 2 August.

The situation raises serious concerns about the ability to harness the potential of AI, particularly in映射和用户基础。The potential for upcoming innovations and advancements must now align with EU frameworks, which are expected to下周day lead to transformative changes in the industry. With a clear understanding of the tools available, businesses must think carefully about partnerships and the potential for collaboration to drive progress.

In conclusion, the deprecation of Meta and OpenAI into consideration signals a Demand for transparency, accountability, and regulation in AI development. The countries involved must act swiftly to ensure that these tools benefit from a future that aligns with EU laws and guidelines. The next steps involve holding the companies involved to account and ensuring that the和技术 offers the benefits of their investments.

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