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Microsoft likely to sign EU AI code of practice, Meta rebuffs guidelines

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Posted on July 18, 2025

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By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Microsoft will likely sign the European Union's code of practice to help companies comply with the bloc's landmark artificial intelligence rules, its president told

Microsoft Expected to Endorse EU's AI Code of Practice, Meta Declines

Microsoft and Meta's Stance on EU AI Regulations

By Foo Yun Chee

Microsoft's Support for the Code

BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Microsoft will likely sign the European Union's code of practice to help companies comply with the bloc's landmark artificial intelligence rules, its president told Reuters on Friday, while Meta Platforms rebuffed the guidelines.

Meta's Concerns and Rejection

Drawn up by 13 independent experts, the voluntary code of practice aims to provide legal certainty to signatories. They will have to publish summaries of the content used to train their general-purpose AI models and put in place a policy to comply with EU copyright law.

Industry Reactions and Implications

The code is part of the AI Act which came into force in June 2024 and will apply to Google owner Alphabet, Facebook owner Meta, OpenAI, Anthropic, Mistral and thousands of companies.

"I think it's likely we will sign. We need to read the documents," Microsoft President Brad Smith told Reuters.

"Our goal is to find a way to be supportive and at the same time one of the things we really welcome is the direct engagement by the AI Office with industry," he said, referring to the EU's regulatory body for AI.

Meta reiterated its criticism of the code.

"Meta won't be signing it. This code introduces a number of legal uncertainties for model developers, as well as measures which go far beyond the scope of the AI Act," Meta's chief global affairs officer Joel Kaplan said in a blog post on LinkedIn on Friday.

The U.S. social media giant has the same concerns as a group of 45 European companies, he said.

"We share concerns raised by these businesses that this over-reach will throttle the development and deployment of frontier AI models in Europe, and stunt European companies looking to build businesses on top of them," Kaplan said.

OpenAI and Mistral have signed the code.

(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

Key Takeaways

  • Microsoft is likely to sign the EU's AI code of practice.
  • Meta has declined to sign due to legal uncertainties.
  • The code aims to provide legal certainty for AI model developers.
  • The AI Act will affect major tech companies like Google and Meta.
  • Industry reactions are mixed regarding the EU's AI regulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is artificial intelligence?
Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems. These processes include learning, reasoning, and self-correction.
What is compliance in finance?
Compliance in finance refers to the process of adhering to laws, regulations, and guidelines set by governing bodies to ensure ethical and legal standards are met.
What is a code of practice?
A code of practice is a set of guidelines or principles designed to help organizations comply with legal and ethical standards in their operations.
What are general-purpose AI models?
General-purpose AI models are artificial intelligence systems designed to perform a wide range of tasks across various domains, rather than being specialized for a specific function.
What is the AI Act?
The AI Act is a regulatory framework established by the European Union to govern the use and development of artificial intelligence technologies, ensuring safety and compliance.

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