July 31st.GoogleThe business will sign agreements with several other companies, including a U.S. model supplier, the local time said on 30European UnionGeneric AI Code of Conduct, it is hoped that through the framework of the CodeAccelerating Access to Secure and Best-in-Class AI Tools for European Citizens and Businesses.

Google notes thatEurope will benefit greatly from the rapid and widespread deployment of AI toolsThe region's annual economic size is expected to grow by 8% by 2034, or about 1.4 trillion euros (note: current exchange rate is about 11.56 trillion yuan).
Although Google agreed to sign this Code, the business is stillReservations expressed in announcements: Google believes that the EU's Artificial Intelligence Bill, the General AI Code of Conduct, could slow the development and deployment of AI in Europe. In particular, deviations from EU copyright law, measures to slow down approvals, or requirements to disclose trade secrets could impede the development and deployment of European models, thereby undermining Europe's competitiveness.
And before Google, Meta had explicitly refused to sign the General AI Code of Conduct, saying it created legal uncertainty for model developers and that the measures went beyond what was delineated in the EU's Artificial Intelligence Act.