US wants to nix the EU AI Act’s code of practice, leaving enterprises to develop their own risk standards

The European Union (EU) AI Act may seem like a done deal, but stakeholders are still drafting the code of practice that will lay out rules for general-purpose AI (GPAI) models, including those with systemic risk.
Now, though, as that drafting process approaches its deadline, US President Donald Trump is reportedly pressuring European regulators to scrap the rulebook. The US administration and other critics claim that it stifles innovation, is burdensome, and extends the bounds of the AI law, essentially creating new, unnecessary rules.
The US government’s Mission to the EU recently reached out to the European Commission and several European governments to oppose its adoption in its current form,
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