European Commission rolled out a code of practice to help companies meet the EU’s new AI rules. Transparency, copyright, safety, and security are the main focuses.
The update aims to guide thousands of businesses through compliance with the bloc’s landmark artificial intelligence regulations. The commission highlighted these pillars to keep AI development in check and protect user rights.
The code targets challenges companies face with AI accountability. It stresses clarity on how AI models operate and tackles copyright concerns head-on.
Safety and security measures are key. The commission wants firms to build trustworthy AI that doesn’t put users or data at risk.
This move comes as the EU prepares to enforce its strict AI regulation framework in the coming months. The commission said the code would “support the implementation” of the new rules and promote responsible AI adoption across Europe.