Meta has refused to sign the European Union’s code of practice for its AI Act, weeks before the bloc’s rules for providers of general-purpose AI models take effect.

“Europe is heading down the wrong path on AI,” wrote Meta’s chief global affairs officer Joel Kaplan in a post on LinkedIn. “We have carefully reviewed the European Commission’s Code of Practice for general-purpose AI (GPAI) models and Meta won’t be signing it. This Code introduces a number of legal uncertainties for model developers, as well as measures which go far beyond the scope of the AI Act.”

Tech companies from across the world, including those at the forefront of the AI race like Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft and Mistral AI have been fighting the rules, even urging the European Commission to delay its roll out. But the Commission has held firm, saying it will not change its timeline.

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      While I’m very happy to see it, what about Whatsapp users in the EU? Suckerberg knows that this is Meta’s strong position, and that’s why he insisted on not signing.

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        Whatsapp can fuck off too, for all i care. I’ll be happy to see it leave, so people can switch to something decent instead

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      Holy shit, what does it take to make it happen? At this point meta is like someone who has a curable cancer and can have it removed for free but instead is like “nah I enjoy slowly decaying and suffering”

      They break law after law and get fined up the ass and the EU is like “yeah this is totally fine, let’s keep supporting this criminal organization”.