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欧盟AI法案关键条款8月生效,45家欧企联名反对,Meta公开拒签欧盟新规

Core Viewpoint - Meta warns that the EU's AI regulations will stifle technological innovation and claims that Europe is heading in the wrong direction regarding AI [1] Group 1: EU AI Regulations - The EU's AI Act, which includes key provisions for general AI models, will officially take effect on August 2 [1] - The EU Commission released the "General AI Code of Conduct" on July 10, which provides a non-binding framework for AI companies to comply with the AI Act [1][4] - Over 45 influential European companies have called for a two-year suspension of the most stringent requirements of the AI Act due to concerns about excessive regulation [1][7] Group 2: Company Responses - French AI company Mistral was the first to commit to the General AI Code of Conduct, followed by OpenAI and Anthropic, while Meta has explicitly refused to sign [4][5] - OpenAI emphasized the importance of the EU market for its business and called for simplification of the regulatory framework [5] - Meta's global affairs head, Joel Kaplan, stated that the code introduces legal uncertainties and additional requirements beyond the AI Act [5][6] Group 3: Industry Concerns - The AI Act employs a risk-based regulatory model, imposing strict limitations on high-risk AI applications and requiring transparency and accountability [7] - Industry leaders, including Airbus and Siemens Energy, have expressed that the current regulatory path could severely undermine Europe's innovation and competitiveness [7][8] - The EU Commission remains firm on its implementation timeline despite industry pushback, with concerns that bureaucratic processes hinder AI development [9][10]