When asked if the commission was open to the modification of the AI law, Gross said: “Our first objective, of course, will be to simplify the implementation to see what we have to do to facilitate the task of companies” and “nevertheless effective”.
“For the moment, I can say that we did not really reopen for example fundamentally the AI law,” he said, but “if something was happening, it would certainly be targeted.”
He also confirmed a new code of practice for the industry – a voluntary set of rules designed to provide railing for the most risky AI models – has been going to land for weeks, after the Commission missed a deadline of May 2 for the rules.
The highly anticipated code on artificial intelligence for general use will indicate how suppliers like Chatgpt can comply with the obligations of the AI Act, which should come into force on August 2 for these models.
The AI office will disclose the code well before the deadline of August, said Gross, despite the disappearance of the May milestone in the middle of heavy lobbying of the United States government.
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