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AI model developers see EU rules become clearer with scientific studies

By Luca Bertuzzi ( October 16, 2025, 08:45 GMT | Comment) -- The European Commission’s research arm recently published six studies offering scientific methods and benchmarks that could shape enforcement of the AI Act’s rules for general-purpose AI models. The reports propose risk-based compliance tiers, elaborate on how to calculate compute, propose behavioral tests for assessing when a model has changed so much to be deemed “new,” and propose a series of thresholds to define models “with systemic risks.”Leading AI developers such as OpenAI, Microsoft and Google are likely to have a clearer picture of how the European Commission will apply the AI Act, following the release of a series of scientific studies that could underpin its rules for general-purpose AI models....

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