We contributed to the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice, a regulatory framework defining voluntary commitments for providers of general-purpose AI models under the EU AI Act. Our feedback informed the Code’s development across its drafting iterations.
The final version of the Code was published in July 2025. We have assessed the final version and our finding is that the three chapters of the Code are well-written standards documents, which usefully clarify the obligations for providers of general-purpose AI models under the EU AI Act.
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Our Feedback on the Third Draft of the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice
As an active participant in the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice (GPAI CoP) drafting process, we submitted detailed technical recommendations on the third draft. Our feedback covers all four working groups, on copyright and transparency, risk assessment, risk mitigation, and governance. We also provided additional technical analysis on specifics issues pertaining to systemic risk definitions…
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Our Feedback on the Second Draft of the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice
We provided technical feedback to the European Commission on the second draft of the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice. Our feedback covers all four working groups, on copyright and transparency, risk assessment, risk mitigation, and governance. We also provided additional technical analysis on specifics issues pertaining to risk tiers.
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Our Feedback on the First Draft of the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice
We provided technical feedback to the European Commission on the first draft of the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice. We also provided additional technical analysis on risk taxonomy, risk terminology and risk sources, requirements for scientific rigour, and AI control and red teaming; as well as converting the existing Code into a process flowchart.
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Our Feedback to the EU AI Office’s Multi-Stakeholder Consultation on Trustworthy General-purpose AI Models in the Context of the AI Act
We submitted comprehensive responses to the EU AI Office consultation on the AI Act’s Code of Practice for general-purpose AI models, including a 150-page technical contribution detailing GPAI risk sources and risk management measures for direct inclusion in the Code.
