Meta is rejecting the European Union’s, EU, voluntary AI safety pledge that is planned as a stopgap measure before the bloc’s AI Act rules go fully into effect in 2027, Gian Volpicelli of Bloomberg reports. A spokesperson said the company could join the AI Pact initiative at a later stage but is now prioritizing “focusing on our compliance work under the AI Act at this time.”
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