AI Models with Systemic Risks Given Pointers on How to Comply with EU AI Rules
EUROPEAN UNION, JUL 16 – Music industry groups representing European creators warn the EU AI Act’s current implementation risks weakening copyright and transparency protections for AI training data, urging stronger enforcement.
- On July 10, 2025, the European Commission released the GPAI Code of Practice along with a set of FAQs designed to support adherence to the requirements of the EU AI Act.
- The publication follows the EU AI Act's passage in 2024 and recent calls from major tech firms and businesses to delay the August 2, 2025, implementation.
- The GPAI Code requires transparency through technical documentation, copyright policies, and detailed training content summaries for models with systemic risks.
- EU tech chief Henna Virkkunen stated the Commission supports smooth application of the AI Act, with fines ranging from 7.5 million to 35 million euros for violations.
- This regulatory framework aims to foster responsible AI use, protect creators, and ensure compliance by August 2, 2025, as AI systems impact high-risk sectors like healthcare and finance.
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AI models with systemic risks given pointers on how to comply with EU AI rules
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