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US critique of EU's AI code of practice is helpful, top AI scientist says

By Frank Hersey ( May 14, 2025, 12:22 GMT | Insight) -- Drafters of the EU's code of practice for general-purpose AI should view a controversial recent US feedback letter as helpful suggestions to improve the code rather than as picking holes in it, according to one of the key figures involved in the process, computer scientist Yoshua Bengio. The drafting process, overseen by the European Commission, is “exemplary,” he said, adding that he was “very proud of what we have achieved.”Drafters of the EU's code of practice for general-purpose AI should view a controversial recent US feedback letter as helpful suggestions to improve the code rather than as picking holes in it, according to one of the key figures involved in the process, computer scientist Yoshua Bengio....

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