Anthropic is engaging with the European Commission regarding its AI models -- including cybersecurity‑focused ones not yet active in the EU -- and has committed to the EU's General‑Purpose AI Code of Practice, which mandates risk assessment and mitigation measures.
Anthropic Engages with EU on Cyber Security Artificial Intelligence Models
Anthropic's Discussions and Commitments with the European Commission
Ongoing Dialogue on AI Models
BRUSSELS, April 17 (Reuters) - U.S.-based artificial intelligence company Anthropic is currently in discussion with the European Commission on its different models, including its cyber security ones, which are not yet available in the EU, the Commission said on Friday.
Commitment to EU AI Code of Practice
Anthropic has already committed to respect the European Union's general purpose artificial intelligence code of practice, spokesman Thomas Regnier told reporters in Brussels.
Risk Assessment and Mitigation Obligations
"In this framework, there is an obligation to assess and mitigate risks that could come from a service that may or may not be offered in Europe," he said.
(Reporting by Inti Landauro, editing by Bart Meijer)