Google said it will sign the EU’s General Purpose AI Code of Practice but cautioned that parts of the framework could hinder AI development, deployment and competitiveness in Europe.
- Joins US model providers and others in adopting the voluntary code
- Supports code’s goal of expanding access to secure, high-quality AI
- Says Europe could gain €1.4t annually by 2034 from AI deployment
- Cites concerns over copyright, trade secret exposure and approval delays, harming development and competitiveness
- Commits to working with EU AI Office on implementation
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