January 20, 2025

Joint Industry Statement on the Implementation of the EU AI Act

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The implementation phase of the EU AI Act will be instrumental in determining the extent to which the Regulation delivers on its promises of providing a regulatory framework conducive to European AI innovation and future competitiveness. Corresponding secondary legislation, particularly the Code of Practice for GPAI model providers, is an important opportunity to clarify key aspects of the law and deliver the legal certainty needed for effective compliance.

In this context, the signatories, representing leading organizations in the technology, security, business, SMEs, and innovation sectors, highlight key concerns to the European Commission and, in particular, the EU AI Office that are critical for Europe’s objective to lead in new technologies, by boosting Artificial Intelligence innovation across the continent, namely:

  1. An increased regulatory burden by proposing extra legislation or extra requirements through corresponding secondary legislation;
  2. A complex and burdensome process to implement the EU AI Act.

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