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    <title>When Guidance Becomes Overreach - How the forthcoming Code of Practice Threatens to Undermine the EU’s AI Act</title>
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  <abstract displayLabel="Summary">From 2 August 2025, providers of so-called “General Purpose AI” (GPAI) models will face far-reaching obligations under the EU’s AI Act. To demonstrate compliance, the AI Act allows providers to rely on a “Code of Practice”, currently being drafted by over 1000 stakeholders under the auspices of the AI Office, and expected to be adopted by the European Commission before August 2025. This post critically examines the third draft of the Code of Practice.</abstract>
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