Unlike Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta, Microsoft may sign EU AI code of practice: ‘Our goal is to…’

Microsoft is leaning towards signing the European Union’s AI code of practice even as Mark Zuckerberg-led Meta has rejected the guidelines, citing significant “legal uncertainties.” According to a report, the Windows maker appears to sign the European Union’s voluntary code of practice designed to help companies comply with the bloc’s landmark Artificial Intelligence Act.

According to a report by news agency Reuters, Microsoft President Brad Smith said on Friday (July 18) that the company will have to read the documents.

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