With the drafting of a Code of Practice for General-Purpose AI (GPAI), a crucial component of the Artificial Intelligence Act's (AI Act) enforcement mechanism, set to commence at the end of September, a report by the Computer and Communications Industry Association highlights the need for careful consideration to avoid repeating past regulatory mistakes. The report outlines 10 recommendations, including ensuring the code's alignment with the regulation and maintaining active engagement from the AI Office during the drafting process. The recommendations aim to establish a governance scheme with global implications. In an article for the IAPP, staff writer Caitlin Andrews considers how the report and its recommendations reflect the broader AI governance debate.
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