The European Union publishes the final version of the "General AI Behavior Guidelines."

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11/07/2025
The European Commission released the final version of the "General Artificial Intelligence Code of Conduct" on July 10th, local time, aiming to help businesses comply with the relevant provisions of the EU's "Artificial Intelligence Act". This code of conduct provides self-regulatory guidance in the areas of transparency, copyright, and safety and security for general artificial intelligence models, including mainstream models such as ChatGPT from the US OpenAI Research Center, Gemini from Google, Llama from Meta, and Grok from xAI company. According to the EU's "Artificial Intelligence Act", general artificial intelligence models are defined as models that can perform a wide range of tasks and can be integrated into downstream application systems. These models are typically trained on large, diverse datasets and are core to services like natural language generation and multimodal content creation. It is reported that this code of conduct still needs approval from EU member states and the European Commission. The EU stated that companies can voluntarily sign the code of conduct to reduce administrative burdens and gain greater legal certainty.