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 ...
The EU Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) was adopted last year, and it is becoming applicable in phases. As of February 2, 2025, certain AI practices are prohibited in the EU (as we explain here).
LONDON (AP) — The European Union on Thursday released a code of practice on general purpose artificial intelligence to help thousands of businesses in the 27-nation bloc using the technology comply ...
Two of the most powerful tech companies took strikingly different paths when it comes to artificial intelligence regulation in Europe. OpenAI has embraced the European Union’s voluntary Code of ...
The EU AI Act is by far the world’s most comprehensive legal framework on AI. Its rules on general-purpose AI (GPAI) models began to enter into application this month. The Act is complex and carries ...
A new government initiative launched today aims to improve cyber-resilience across UK organizations by providing new guidance for boards. The Cyber Governance Code of Practice describes the actions ...
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 ...
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 ...
EU Unveils AI Code of Practice to Help Businesses Comply With Bloc's Rules LONDON (AP) — The European Union on Thursday released a code of practice on general purpose artificial intelligence to help ...
Google says it will sign the European Union’s new AI Code of Practice, which provides a framework for compliance with the EU’s AI Act. The act itself was passed in 2024, but its many provisions will ...
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