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AI model providers signing EU code of practice to get grace period

By Luca Bertuzzi ( July 1, 2025, 11:19 GMT | Insight) -- AI companies such as OpenAI, Microsoft, and Meta that sign the EU's new code of practice for general-purpose AI models, or GPAI, will benefit from a grace period under the AI Act’s relevant rules “due to delays and technical challenges”, a presentation seen by MLex shows. The European Commission gave an update to EU countries yesterday on the final version of the code, its adoption process, and updated guidelines.AI companies such as OpenAI, Microsoft, and Meta that sign the EU's new code of practice for general-purpose AI models, or GPAI, will benefit from a grace period under the AI Act’s relevant rules “due to delays and technical challenges”, a presentation seen by MLex shows....

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