The Commission disclosed disagreements between general-purpose model providers and other stakeholders in the first Code of Practice plenary on general-purpose artificial intelligence (GPAI) yesterday (30 September).
The Commission disclosed disagreements between general-purpose model providers and other stakeholders at the first Code of Practice plenary for general-purpose artificial intelligence (GPAI) on Monday (30 September).
For providers of GPAI systems like ChatGPT, the EU AI Act relies heavily on the Code of Practice, which will detail what the Act's risk management and transparency requirements would entail in practice until standards are finalised, sometime in 2026.
On Monday, the Commission shared an international and academically skewed list of chairs and vice-chairs for the working groups that will draft the Code and "welcomed
almost 1,000 participants" to the first virtual plenary of the drafting
process, according to an email from a Commission spokesperson. (...)
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