Member of General-Purpose AI Code of Practice EU Group at IoT
Rob van Kranenburg, IoT Council founder, is a Member of General-Purpose AI Code of Practice EU Group. With a strong focus on IoT, the hands, and feet in practice and provider of large datasets and AI at the edge. The kick-off Plenary for the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice took place online “Nearly 1 000 […]
Rob van Kranenburg, IoT Council founder, is a Member of General-Purpose AI Code of Practice EU Group. With a strong focus on IoT, the hands, and feet in practice and provider of large datasets and AI at the edge.
The kick-off Plenary for the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice took place online
“Nearly 1 000 attendees took part in the online kick-off Plenary to help develop the Code of Practice for Generative AI.
The European Artificial Intelligence (AI) Office kicked off the process for drawing-up of the first Code of Practice for general-purpose AI models, under the AI Act. Nearly 1,000 attendees including general-purpose AI model providers, downstream providers, industry, civil society, academia, and independent experts, took part in the online Plenary to help develop the Code of Practice. The meeting had a working character and therefore was open only to eligible stakeholders who signed up via the EU Survey by 25 August 2024.”
Chairs announced of the four Working Groups of the first General-Purpose AI Code of Practice.
“Organised by the EU AI Office, this event marks the beginning of a collaborative effort involving general-purpose AI model providers, industry organisations, academia, and civil society, aiming to craft a robust framework. The Plenary will focus on outlining the working groups, timelines, and the expected outcomes, including the initial insights of a multi-stakeholder consultation with almost 430 submissions.”