A code of practice designed to help thousands of companies comply with the European Union’s landmark artificial intelligence rules will focus on transparency, copyright, safety and security, the European Commission said on Thursday.
The comments came as the E.U. executive presented a final draft of the guidance, which will apply from Aug. 2 but will only be enforced a year later.
Signing up to the code is voluntary, but companies who decline to do so, as some Big Tech firms have indicated, will not benefit from the legal certainty provided to a signatory.
While the