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Investing.com -- The European Commission said on Thursday that key guidance to help companies comply with the European Union’s artificial intelligence rules might be delayed until the end of 2025.
This marks a six-month delay from the original timeline. The European Commission spokesperson noted that "the European AI Board is discussing the timing to implement the Code of Practice, with the end of 2025 being considered."
The guidance specifically relates to rules for general-purpose AI (GPAI), which includes large language models such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT and similar technologies from Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL) and Mistral.
The Commission had previously set May 2 as the deadline for introducing the Code of Practice. This delay could affect thousands of companies that need to align their AI systems with the EU’s landmark artificial intelligence regulations.
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