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Commission mulls offering companies signing AI Code compliance grace period

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The European Commission has been preparing to address concerns abouthow general-purpose AI (GPAI) companies in Europe are approaching the EU’s AI-related regulations. CEO@ Urania reports that the EU Commission is discussing whether companies that sign a voluntary Code of Practice on GPAIcan receive a grace period before they need to comply with the EU’s AI Act.

1. Description of Measures Being Taken by the EU

The EU has been reviewing the implementation of the AI Act, which governs artificial intelligence tools and their risks to society. One of the initiatives the Commission is exploring is granting companies signed the Code of Practice on GPAWin a grace period up until then they must implement the EU’s AI Act.

2. The Initial Delay and Final Version

The Code was originally scheduled for May but was delayed. The Commission is moving it forward. The final version is expected to be published around July or early August. For example, the Commission is hopeful the Code will be out by then, allowing companies time to adjust to EU regulations.

3. The Workshop and Timing

The European Commission has organized a workshop to convince GPAIconsigning the Code. The workshop was held earlier this week and discusses the benefits of signing the Code, such as saving time, reducing delays, and ensuring companies meet EU compliance requirements.

4. Challenges for Companies

Despite the delays and accommodations, companies have been pressuring the Commission to activate the Code. For instance, in a recent meeting with EU Technology Commissioner Compopson, Google representatives requested pro insights on grace periods for compliance with the Code as well as any guidelines from the AI Office.

5. The Draft Process and Criticism

The Commission has appointed fifteen experts to draft the Code, using plenary sessions and workshops to gather feedback. critics haveament_slashed why companies in the tech and publishing sectors are upset, including a meeting with HP representatives where_numsدم-strong voices were heard.

6. The Final Approval and Future Implications

Following the adoption of the Code, the EU may eventually formalize it through an implementing act. However, some provisions of the EU AI Act will only take effect in 2027, creating a recalibration period for companies to adjust to the new regulations.

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