The need for collective work on data models and transfer tools will grow more complex and more important, writes Chris Riley.| Tech Policy Press
WRITER signs the EU’s Code of Practice for General-Purpose AI Models. Discover our commitment to responsible AI innovation and global compliance.| WRITER
After being dormant for much of the year, Congress was very busy on copyright issues in July—introducing copyright-related legislation and holding a hearing on AI and copyright piracy issues. There were many more significant copyright-related| Copyright Alliance
The European Commission recently introduced an AI code of practice to help large language models comply with last year's AI Act. The conditions are voluntary, but the...| TechSpot
The Commission has issued guidelines to clarify the scope of the obligations for providers of general-purpose AI models under the AI Act. These obligations enter into application on 2 August 2025.| Shaping Europe’s digital future
The Commission published guidelines on the scope of obligations for providers of general-purpose AI models under the AI Act.| Shaping Europe’s digital future
The Code of Practice missed out on protecting and supporting the future of European markets and the European creative economies. This Code is an industry-over-friendly fig leave, not even a compromise rather than an invitation to a self-service buffet, serving (non-EU) AI companies.| EWC - European Writers Council
The first General-Purpose AI Code of Practice received by the Commission details the AI Act rules for providers of general-purpose AI models and general-purpose AI models with systemic risks.| Shaping Europe’s digital future
The code of practice arrives just in time to help enterprises comply with the second wave of EU AI Act rules, which will enter force on August 2.| CIO