AI Models with Systemic Risks Given Pointers on How to Comply with EU AI Rules
EUROPEAN UNION, JUL 16 – The European Commission published the voluntary General-Purpose AI Code of Practice on July 10 to aid compliance with the EU AI Act, aiming to reduce administrative burdens and enhance legal certainty.
- On July 10, 2025, the European Commission released a voluntary set of guidelines along with FAQs designed to support adherence to the EU AI Act.
- The EU AI Act, enacted in 2024, will take effect on August 2, 2025, introducing requirements for transparency, governance, and penalties specifically targeting AI systems identified as high-risk and large-scale foundational models.
- The GPAI Code of Practice includes chapters on transparency, copyright, and safety, requiring technical documentation, copyright policies, risk mitigation, and incident reporting.
- Fines for violations range from 7.5 million to 35 million euros or up to 7% of global turnover, underscoring strong enforcement measures against noncompliance.
- Despite calls from major tech firms to delay implementation, the Commission insists on proceeding without postponement to maintain leadership and public trust in AI regulation.
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