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AI model providers see more flexibility in EU code of practice

By Luca Bertuzzi ( March 12, 2025, 09:27 GMT | Insight) -- Companies providing the most powerful AI models are seeing a new version of a code of practice to help them comply with the EU's AI Act. The new rules are less prescriptive and more outcome-oriented. Noteworthy changes include a shortened risk taxonomy, toned-down whistleblower protection, more clarity on when third-party evaluators would be required, and a suggestion to introduce a review mechanism, including for emergency cases.AI companies providing the most powerful AI models are seeing a new version of the EU code of practice, which is less prescriptive and more outcome-oriented....

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